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Fast Motion 6000 kbps |
Fast Motion 2000
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Low Motion 1500 kbps |


| 1. A cropped movie is sometimes harder to convert into another format. This is because you may need to re-add the black bars to the top and bottom of the movie first or the movie may be stretched out of shape. |
| 2. A cropped DivX movie will play at the wrong aspect ratio in PowerDVD and some other Video players. On the other hand, Media Player, MicroDVD and many other players will play back a cropped movie perfectly. |
| 3. VCD's and SVCD's cannot be cropped if they are to be played in a standalone DVD player because it will not accept them. (This may not be totally true, I've hear different) |
| 4. Finally, Mpeg-4 files (and DVD files for that matter) have problems playing back on some hardware if they are not encoded in sizes that can be divided by 32. This means the Matrox G400 or the Nvidia GeForce would probably have problems outputing it to TV. This TV out problem is associated with the Mpeg-4 codec and does not apply to most other codecs. |
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