Nicolas wrote:
Might be better to think of the specified value of 'q' as being the "quantization floor" or "mimimum amount of compression applied" rather than "quality".Could that explain why I can't get a smaller m2v file when increasing the q amount? I used -q 4 and -q 6, and the file size does not really change... As usual, I'm still experimenting on my "noisy Hi8 tapes". ;-)
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