wmv's 2pass & non-squared pixels

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wmv's 2pass & non-squared pixels

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I've been happily making wmv's (320x240) for the internet but have always wondered about this 2 pass option and non-squared pixels options in MSP. Anyone have any fact or even opinion on these options for the internet? Offhand, I can't tell any difference.
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For low resolution WMV it would be no difference, but for high definition WMV such as 1920x1080 it will have some difference.

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just wondering what this other non-squared pixels option was for
I'm thinking squared for the internet and non for TV
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Post by sjj1805 »

zoobie wrote:just wondering what this other non-squared pixels option was for
I'm thinking squared for the internet and non for TV
thx
In a nutshell - spot on.
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Post by zoobie »

I can't tell any difference with squared and non-squared on my flatpanel but maybe it's the video size (320x240) that's making it difficult to see.
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