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Originally Posted by FrasierCrane I'm watching on a 300" screen with a beamer (1366x768) and there is definitely a quality difference (e.g. artefacts) for higher compression values (settings of 85 and below). So why not add the option for 2-pass reencoding? This way, everybody could choose the preferred method. Also, trimming the video clips should not be hard to implement and is extremely useful for saving space on the DVD!
Recode is an all in one solution if you couple it with AnyDVD, by the way. It just has some strange aspects, like not supporting to import disc images or the fact that it analyzes and reencodes even if the source material already fits on the target DVD...
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No argument if you will agree that your viewing setup is enviably above what could be considered the norm!

You can trim clips in Fab rather coarsely using the chapter marks--sometimes useful for shortening end credits. Re: Recode--If you have to couple it with something, it is not an all in one solution

. I use Premiere Pro occasionally but have never tried Recode. What I have always wanted (and what Fab is becoming) is
DVDShrink with updated decryption. Before I bought Fab I looked at everything that was then available, read the forums, and decided this had the best chance of becoming what I wanted. It's not there yet, but I really think it will get a lot closer if we have a little patience and support the developers. My best to Lillith.
