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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Zambia
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| D2o -- 1.2.0 OK, thanks guys! Couple questions, if you would... How does a "engine with constant compression ratio" improve quality on a longer movie (I would have guessed a variable rate with weight lent to 'action scenes' was the route you were headed)? And, what exactly is meant by "Removal of unused padding data in the videostream"? I'm curious as to what 'issue' this addressed, and/or how much space it clears for movie-only? |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Netherlands
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| Please do not confuse our engine constant/variable with variable or constant bitrate encoding, Some authoring packages add some extra 0 bytes to a certain vobparts. But it's not that is is megabytes of data on a movie, but hey every byte not to compress counts |
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