|  | Posted by Biz on 10/21/05 06:11 
"Bill Vermillion" <bv@wjv.com> wrote in message news:Iop12C.97B@wjv.com...> In article <4357dd61.168969828@news-server.houston.rr.com>,
 >
 > >>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.
 >
 > There are variations on MPEG - and they do vary.  The new MPEG 4
 > gets much higher than previous versions.
 >
 With DVDShrink and of course mpeg-2 technology, its been tossed around on
 many forums and websites that somewhere around the mid to high 60s can still
 look decent even on larger displays, IIRC something like 67%.  I know that
 below that I can pretty easily notice it on my 36" SD direct-view tube
 tv....
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