John Pilkington wrote:

> Until recently I used only CentOS_5/i686 and saw no noticeable picture 
> corruption.  Now I also use fc10/x86_64, and on this system I do see 
> corruption - small transient rectangles - when shrinkage has been applied.
> 
> So it seems to me that tcrequant is *not* broken on all platforms and I 
> would not like it to disappear globally unless, of course, there is a 
> reliable and effective alternative.

I've also had my share of problems with tcrequant.

...
> I thought it might be useful to add a note that the download from the 
> company that posted the initial version of this requantiser now has a 
> source date for 'main.c' of January 2008. I'm not confident that I could
> rebuild it immediately for my system, but others may not have seen it. It's
> GPL. http://metakine.com/products/dvdremaster/modules.html

Compilation on a x86_64 system worked for me (with minor tweaks,
seems they aren't prepared for the system to be anything but a ppc or i386).
It does seem to work!
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