On Sun, 22 Jul 2007, sean wrote:

> Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> ..................................
> > 
> >     That's why I switched to a different encoder (which as it turns
> >     out gives better quality anyhow ;))
> 
> Any hints appreciated. What do you use??

        BitVice from Innobits:

        http://www.innobits.com/

        Only for OSX but that was fine with me.  I'd already moved 
        most of the video processing to the Macs some time ago so when
        mpeg2enc broke I bought BitVice (had been hearing good things about
        it for quite a while).

        Downside is that the program can't be piped into - but disk is cheap
        so it's not a problem to create an intermediate Quicktime file.

        It's a complete 2-pass encoder so encodes take longer (unless you turn
        on the 1-pass mode) but the quality is good (the blocks/splotches in
        dark/dim areas are almost nonexistent)

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz


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