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    1. #1
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      Question About CCE 2.50

      When i use CCe 2.50 with the filmmachine it only encodes 1 pass..
      I changed the settings to 4 but stiil the program encodes 1 pass.
      Who knows the solution for this one.
      I would like to have better picture quality then whit 1 pass.
      Maybe any suggestions about wich version i better may use.

      thanks

      Thailand

    2. #2
      Please post your TFM.log file and TFM_Project_File.ecl file.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    3. #3
      Seems like i have the same problem..........
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      NetRanger
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    4. #4
      You made a VCD. With VCD CCE does not create a VAF file so you only see one window but it does 6 passes. Look at the frames in the window and the framecount in my AviInfo screen. In the CCE window it should be multiplied by 6.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    5. #5
      Quote Originally Posted by The_Mask
      You made a VCD. With VCD CCE does not create a VAF file so you only see one window but it does 6 passes. Look at the frames in the window and the framecount in my AviInfo screen. In the CCE window it should be multiplied by 6.
      Thnx 4 the info m8


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