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Re: Episode Pro Vs. Squeeze 6...?
by Robert Longwell on Nov 4, 2009 at 6:56:10 pm

First you're coming to the Episode, so you're bound to get a biased opinion. But that being said, I think you'll find Episode has far more options and capabilities than Sorenson.

Now to the next part - a one-size fits all transcoding setting really doesn't exist. You need to probably encode your DVDs (is this DVD-Video or files on DVD+/-R?) with one setting, MP4 with another setting, etc, etc to get the best results. Group all your files based on format, dimensions, codec, interlacing, etc and apply the setting to those files for best results.

The alternative of using a 'universal' setting on files that are not universal, means it is a hit or miss on the quality of the output.

Robert Longwell


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