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| Newbie conversion speed vs quality question I want to put 4 45 minute tv episodes on 1 DVD5. These are sourced from 350MB avi files. Would I notice a quality drop using high speed/low quality encoding or is it better to stick to the recommended miedium settings? Many Thanks. |
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| Re: Newbie conversion speed vs quality question It is better to stick with Medium or High quality for the best results.
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