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More than 3 passes are overkill IMO with CCE. This has been discussed many times in the past.
But of course you could do some test encodings and compare them. If the result is worth to wait a few days for a DVD encoding go for it ![]() ggtop Last edited by ggtop; 30th May 2013 at 20:40. |
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I found 10 to make "busy" scenes very messy.
I did a small test with a scene from Cutthroat Island (Blu-ray to DVD). The scene was a ballroom party with thousands of people. (lots of edges) More than 3 or 4 just produced a lot of noise and didn't look pretty. When zoomed in to the max on MPC-HC. But then, with CCE, there's other options you can play with other the number of passes. Which require a lot of testing.
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In fact, at one time the CCE manual stated clearly that anything over 3 passes didn't show a difference -- but in the later releases they removed that note. In reality everything needed to make the best backup at a given bitrate can be obtained in two passes -- one to collect the information needed, and one to use that information for final encoding. There is a word for CCE passes over 3 -- placebo.
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