Cinema Craft Encoder or CCE is an MPEG-2 encoder capable of single-pass and multi-pass CBR and VBR encoding[1]. CCE is well known for its use as the de-facto standard in SceneDVD-R releases[2]. It comes in three versions CCE basic for consumers CCE SP for professional use and CCE Pro a hardware device consisting of a PC CCE SP and digitizing boards. MPEG-2 is a standard for the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information [1]. It is widely used around the world to specify the format of the digital television signals that are broadcast by terrestrial (over-the-air), cable, and direct broadcast satellite TV systems. ... Constant bit rate (CBR) is a term used in telecommunications, relating to the quality of service. ... Variable bitrate (VBR), or less commonly variable bit rate, is a term used in telecommunications and computing that relates to the bitrate used in sound or video encoding. ... The Scene is a term used to refer to a collection of communities of pirate networks that obtain and copy new movies, music, and games, often before their public release, and distribute them throughout the Internet (and previously through BBSes). ... A DVD+R disc The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
The Scene is a term used to refer to a collection of communities of pirate networks that obtain and copy new movies, music, and games, often before their public release, and distribute them throughout the Internet (and previously through BBSes). ...