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Old 20th January 2005, 06:07   #1  |  Link
bonefish
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Passes and RB 0.72 and CCE 2.7

about pass settings for cce 2.7

As long as i can remember you have to set dvd-rb to the number of passes you want to do +1, for example for 4 pass encode you would set the value to 5 passes. now what about cce 2.7? i just did an encode and set the no of passes to 5, and it seem it did 5 passes.

please someone clariy
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With the earlier versions the passes would say 1/1 for the vaf pass then would switch up and say 1/2 then 2/2 for the proceeding video passes. This is assuming you set 3 in number of passes in cce advanced settings. But now they just say 3/3 in the encoding window. So that is the first pass will be the vaf pass 1/3, then the 2/3 and 3/3 are the two subsequent video passes. Its the same thing as before they just do it all in one encoding window now with ver. 2.70
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Old 20th January 2005, 16:51   #3  |  Link
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Thanks! Makes sense..
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