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Originally posted by Acaila
If you have a noisy sourse then temporal smoother would have less of an effect than normal in-picture smoothing.
The trick with TempSmoother is that it reduces the difference between one frame and the adjacent ones, and since compression relies on storing differences only, it reduces file size. Using low enough settings will make it easier on the codec, but will keep visible distortions minimal.
Btw, my test was on a DVD source, so it was clean to begin with and still gave nice size reductions.
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I read your post on the link given by ChristianHJW.
Interesting but i'm not sure it's possible to interpolate from a test with a bitrate of 6000 ...
In fact i'm sure that the percentage with a lower bitrate (for one CD rip) will be different..