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When your source is AVC, that can be pretty hard, since these are mostly designed for final distribution after all editing has been done. Decoding video needs to be fast, & it needs to be at the highest quality possible. Many people focus on the encoding end of things, neglecting this critical 1st step, which really deserves as much attention if not more.
That said, one often overlooked factor with re-encoding video, is that the source video has to be decoded 1st so the encoder has something to work with.
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Though you'll only see it offered in software - not on the discs on store shelves - mpg2 is included in the Blu-Ray spec & is capable of the same HD quality as AVC & VC1. Both will look imperfect if the source video or encoder is poor, if their respective bit rates are set too low, if a poor quality re-size has been performed. Both AVC & mpg2 record the video they're given as input, recording all the data that's present in those frames. In this case if you start with good quality HD, encode it to DVD spec mpg2 using something like the Mainconcept mpg2 encoder set to VBR, the quality will be pretty much identical to a high quality AVC video file at the same frame size with a bit rate of probably 1.5 or greater. Hopefully my post clarified some of the issues. #3: "From my experience when you convert a modern video of even average quality to a VOB file there is a very noticeable loss of quality and massive increase in file size." DVD & Blu-Ray blank discs are still much cheaper on sale than hard drives or USB sticks. #1: "Since the WLAN and the USB sticks, i have not created any DVD in the last four years."
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You may be surprised to know that in the US all of the over-the-air television broadcasting that goes to your TV set is also encoded in MPEG-2. The encoding is not as tight and efficient as MPEG-4 or H.264 AVC but those formats did not exist when DVD was developed.
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Obviously the quality is not totally HD but I do notice that when the DVD's are inserted into a PC or MAC that the photo slideshows look better than displayed on a regular DVD player.īy the way, technically, all DVDs (that conform to the true DVD standard) must be encoded as MPEG-2. They can use their PC, MAC, or old fashioned DVD player. When everybody leaves after the meal I can have DVD's already burned and ready to hand out to the guests. Then I create multiple DVD menus so that viewer can play either the slideshow or listen to the audio track of the memorial service. I get the best of all worlds in that I can mix together still photos, any kind of video from VHS tape to HD then lay audio track over any or all of it. For example, I have made several DVD's that contain photo slideshows for funeral events. thanks for the two thumbs down for my last comment Save | CancelĭVD's are still quite useful for when you have to distribute something that is usable by a wide range of people. thanks for the two thumbs down for my last comment avi and burn two or three movies onto a blank CD.?Īnd I can't even IMAGINE the work involved in creating a photo slideshow. I will report back with the results of this (very slow, convoluted) attempt to watch "The Secret Of My Success" and "Watership Down" in a few hours and would greatly appreciate any advice that anyone may have on tweaking the settings or using alternatives: I mean, wouldn't it just be easier and faster to convert everything to.
I have to say that at the moment this seems like a very cumbersome process to watch movies when I can simply plug a computer into my television or whack a film onto a USB stick and watch it that way. In the burning options it wouldn't let me "burn to disc" and is instead "saving as ISO" and is in NTSC (I'm in England and I'm pretty sure we use the PAL format) and it seems to be burning in 16:9 (regardless of the original format of the original video).įor now that's all I can contribute: I'm still probably about 3 hours away from having a DVD that I can test in my player and I have no idea if I'm going to end up with a useable DVD at the end of it all. I am now on a screen that says: Creating Titles./Converting - I'm at 66% in the top bar and 16% in the lower bar AFTER APPROXIMATELY FIVE AND A HALF HOURS - so whatever this software may be? It certainly isn't fast, at least on a low-spec system like my netbook. the one that was on the screen first and clicked "burn".
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mp4 movies) into a folder that weighs about 3.6 GB.
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I have transfered six movies from various sources (a couple of full movies from youtube, a couple of downloaded.
So, not having had any answers to my question(s) (Post 28) - I installed the software - a long, slow laborious process - and am currently testing it.