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  • Adrian George

    December 31, 2008 at 12:55 pm in reply to: MPEG2 encoding – using only I frames?

    Well said, but you can also do something better, the only trouble is that you need to know exactly what setting is standing for what action.
    So, you open the file you want to encode, when opened, you need to right click on the file and choose Edit. Click on and a new window wil pop out with thousands of settings.
    You scroll down the page where the settings are and choose Load, and here you have two options: either to Load a .cvs or .txt file with your settings of choose from the preseted ones. As far as I know is beter to have a file .txt with your settings, is better, but you need someone to give it to you! 😛

    Anyone, can someone who knows better to write dons a step by step tutorial for “dummies”?

    Thank you!

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  • Adrian George

    December 31, 2008 at 12:49 pm in reply to: Cinema Craft Encoder Settings

    Hi there… Your explanation is very good. Yes indeed this program is rocketing as its quality for encoding is the best I ever saw.

    Thou, I do have a question….
    Does anyone of you know or have or can build a tutorial explaining step by step as for dummies 🙂 the settings a newbie should do, as long as he or she never had the chance to play with this but other professional programs?

    I thank you in advance for your response… and a Happy New Year to all of you!

    If having any tutorial or may help me, please drop a line to keops712@yahoo.com or adrian MG@gmail.com Thank you!

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