I came across the lofty claims made on www.kvcd.org using their magic matrices. 
Putting 180 mins of VCD material on a single CD-R is impressive indeed. But 
unfortunately, all the examples they give use Windows tools (tmpgenc, etc). I am a 
Linux user. I was glad to see that the latest version of mjpeg 1.6.1-90 has added this 
-K kvcd feature to mpeg2enc. 

I tried using this with transcode, dvd::rip, etc but with dissapointing results.

I am encoding to XVCD (using a manual bitrate of 2000kbps) and the filesize of my 
resulting MPG1 is not at all different than if I did NOT use the -K kvcd.

What is the recommended way to use this feature? By specifying a manual bitrate higher 
than the VCD standard, am I negating this custom matrix? 

What is a good -q factor to use? I think dvd::rip calls mpeg2enc with the default 
value for this, which is 8?

Thanks for any help

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