NEED HELP using DVDShrink 3.1 - Should I use the EAC "Sharp (default)" when a movie will only be 13% compressed?

SpAcE CoW

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I ALWAYS use "DEEP ANALYSISE" then I back up my dvd. If a movie is more than 15% compressed (85-99), then I use "DEEP ANALYSIS" and AEC "Sharp (default). If the movie is less than 15% (1-84) compressed, then I do a "DEEP ANALYSIS" and then a regular shrink. Is this the best way to do this?
 

n7

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Seem like a good method.

Now someone needs to find a way to integrate the CCE encoder into DVD Shrink & i'd be gloriously happy...
 

SpAcE CoW

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so you think that it is better to leave AEC off if the compression is 15 or less? I wouldn't get better results with it on at this low compression right?
 

kmmatney

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I only use deep analysis if the compression is maybe less than 85% - Otherwise I don't bother. So far, using Deep analysis and Sharp AEC has worked great for me when I needed it for long movies.
 

assemblage

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probably not. I do on my desktop since I have a laptop to use, so Im in no hurry.

In constrast to the time DVD rebuilder with CCE takes, it's not much time at all
 

0roo0roo

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doesn't matter. whatever u want. its just different levels of cr@ppiness when you recompress a dvd.
 

Useful0ne

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For longer movies that will require more than 15% to 20% compression I reauthor and remove all the foriegn cr@p from the main movie and rip a 100% iso to hard drive. Open iso w/shrink again and split it by chapters/titles to burn the movie to 2 DVDs.

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