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Lars Siden May 27th, 2006 03:14 PM

Cinema Craft - how is it possible?
 
Just tested Cinema Craft SP trial MPEG encoder. It produced a beautiful MPEG2/DVD file in 25% of the time the other encoders did. How is that possible? I mean, if it was lets say 20% faster I could feel "ok, they have smart programmers", but 400% faster - that is something else. Big pain in the butt though - when you see the price tag!

// Lazze

David Tamés May 27th, 2006 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Lars Siden
Just tested Cinema Craft SP trial MPEG encoder. It produced a beautiful MPEG2/DVD file in 25% of the time the other encoders did. How is that possible? [...] Big pain in the butt though - when you see the price tag!

I guess $1,950 goes towards paying for some really good programmers that have been able to optimize the code for performance. MPEG encoders are part science, and part art.

Aanarav Sareen May 27th, 2006 03:55 PM

They also have a $58 version that I am using quite happily and it is extremely fast as well.

Lars Siden May 28th, 2006 03:22 AM

Aanarav,

If I say thank u a 1000 times - it is still not enough! I had totally missed the "basic" version. As far as I can see it does what I need. That is AVI -> Mpeg2 DVD/Pal? 1 pass VBR feels OK after seeing the quality it produces!

// Lazze

Aanarav Sareen May 29th, 2006 09:02 PM

Lars,
Glad to help out. I found out about CCE only a few months ago and purchased it within 24 hours. Works better than anything I have used.

Lars Siden May 30th, 2006 01:53 PM

I've actually bought it now, even after my MPEG2 test(see other thread in this forum). For me, speed can be essential - and I belive that I can tweak the profile to generate smaller files with decent quality.

58 USD feels like a bargin - right now it happily crunches a 21gb AVI file at 3.2x realtime, with scenalyzer running at the same time doing some analogue capture :-)

// Lazze


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