|  | Posted by Bob on 10/20/05 18:11 
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 17:01:16 GMT, Phil Wheeler <w6tuh-ng4@yahoo.com>wrote:
 
 >> Use Shrink without deep analysis or adaptive error compensation. It
 >> works fine like that.
 
 >My impression, too.  I've never used either option and with the latest
 >DVD Shrink version, results -- even with 60% compression or so -- look
 >very good on my High Def monitor.
 
 I've used Shrink down as far as 50% and not seen any degredation in
 image quality.
 
 I believe MPEG was designed to compress by a factor of 10 before
 degredation set in.
 
 Because I have watched so many VHS recordings at the worst resolution,
 I tend to compare other video to it. I bet 10:1 MPEG compression is
 still better than worst resolution VHS.
 
 
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