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    Hi all,

    Any recommendations on MPEG2 & AC3 encoders?

    Is TMPGenc combined offering any good?

    Thanks,

    Taliska
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    One of the best, certainly for the price.
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    • #3
      I prefer the MainConcept, which is as good as the TMPGEnc and faster. I've heard good things about the Canopus Procoder 2, but it is very expensive. There is a cut-down version in Procoder Express which also has many adepts. I haven't tried either of these, though.
      Brian (the devil incarnate)

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      • #4
        Thanks for the MainConcept link - their website doesn't seem to mention an AC-3 encoder though.

        Maybe I'll have to get a separate products rather than a single offering?

        Thanks,

        Taliska
        Gigabyte GA-8KNXP, Pentium 4 3.0GHz, 1Gbyte DDR400 RAM
        Matrox P750, Matrox RT.X10
        2x Maxtor 120G & 1x 300G SATA drives, Panasonic DVD-RAM drive
        Windows XP Pro, Premiere Pro 7.0

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        • #5
          Canopus ProCoder 2 is very good piece of software.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Taliska
            Thanks for the MainConcept link - their website doesn't seem to mention an AC-3 encoder though.

            Maybe I'll have to get a separate products rather than a single offering?

            Thanks,

            Taliska
            AAAH! You caught me on the hop there; I use the MC encoder as integrated in MediaStudio Pro, which does specify AC-3 as one option. However, I would be surprised if it didn't in its native form. Have you downloaded the demo version to check on this? I see on their web site there is a drop-down dialogue box for Audio mode, so presumably there is some choice.
            Brian (the devil incarnate)

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            • #7
              Cinema Craft Encoder Basic (CCE) is said to be goodand it costs as much as tmpgenc, but it does not offer ac3 encoding.
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              • #8
                TMPGEnc Xpress + AC3 produces quite good results in a reasonable time but slightly on the the soft (picture) side.
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