porco556
Jan 2003
Senior Member
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Why is ProCoder even in this thread? The damn video is untouched, meaning neither ProCoder nor CCE was used...
But while we're off topic:
To do the job right on encoding (CCE or ProCoder) you have to learn how to use all the options and not rely on those quicky proggies (DoItCrappy4U, etc...).
But I love the made up facts : "procoder on max settings as I use it takes as much time as a 5 pass cce but quality is at least 20% better especially on long movies. 2 hrs plus."
The fact is, I can make CCE encodes look similar to ProCoder encodes. And with more tweaking, I am sure I can make ProCoder encodes look similar to CCE. Since they both get the same video bandwidth average and ultimately both end up as MPEG2. Just a slightly different distribution algorithm.
ProCoder vs. CCE is really just a preference. Personally I do like CCE 2.5 more, but I was able to get pretty decent results with ProCoder (I just like the sharp edges more in CCE... Each to his own on this one... To be FAIR, I did like ProCoders large gradiant surface encoding, really smooth looking [this is like a large single color wall, or even a cartoon {like Extractor mentioned in the last ProCoder convo}]). Really all about where the encoders decide to use their bits. But also, a lot of poor encodes aren't the encoders fault, many times the problem lies between the keyboard and the chair
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