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Here are two movies, with only two minutes total time difference between them.
The Mummy (2hrs 4mins), and Indiana Jones - The Last Crusade (2hrs 6mins).
As see in the shots below, The Mummy started it's quality at 91%, then finished scanning at 100%.
IJ started at 58% and ended at 68%.
How can 2 minutes account for 32% in quality difference?
The Mummy:
Indiana Jones:
I have noticed this quite a bit with CloneDVD... that sometimes longer movies have less compression than shorter ones... however in this case, only two minutes and we cut out a third of the quality.
Log files can be uploaded if needed, but both movies only have CSS protection, nothing else.
I did see that IJ has twice as many chapters... is this what could be the issue?
Here's an example of a shorter movie with more compression. Yes... it's a Disney movie, but with all the protection out of the way, the movie is only 1 hr, 38 mins long.
Compression started at 73% and fully scanned at 81%. I have had longer movies finish at 100...
The Mummy (2hrs 4mins), and Indiana Jones - The Last Crusade (2hrs 6mins).
As see in the shots below, The Mummy started it's quality at 91%, then finished scanning at 100%.
IJ started at 58% and ended at 68%.
How can 2 minutes account for 32% in quality difference?
The Mummy:
Indiana Jones:
I have noticed this quite a bit with CloneDVD... that sometimes longer movies have less compression than shorter ones... however in this case, only two minutes and we cut out a third of the quality.
Log files can be uploaded if needed, but both movies only have CSS protection, nothing else.
I did see that IJ has twice as many chapters... is this what could be the issue?
Here's an example of a shorter movie with more compression. Yes... it's a Disney movie, but with all the protection out of the way, the movie is only 1 hr, 38 mins long.
Compression started at 73% and fully scanned at 81%. I have had longer movies finish at 100...
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