This is the video I have:
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
1280x720
I would like to convert it to a standard size DVD. I am looking for a software that will convert this is a reasonable amount of time.
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Maybe ConvertXtoDVD is what you are looking for. DVDFlick is another possibility.
If you run programs at night while you sleep, you shouldn't care how long it takes. Why do so many people seem to not know this?
AVStoDVD if you want to do it for free
ConvertXtoDVD is you are happy to pay
ConvertXtoDVD will be faster, AVStoDVD will take longer, but arguably uses a better encoder and will give you better results.
but does this reduce the 1280x720 quality??
The resolution goes from 1280x720 to 720x480, so the picture will not be as sharp as the original is. In that way: yes, the quality decreases.Originally Posted by ah76
The video has to be converted to DVD compliance, and 1280 x 720 is not DVD compliant.
If you have a PS3 or bluray player that supports AVCHD then you could author an AVCHD disc, which will retain the original resolution and quality.
guns1inger Al last I see somebody that knows about this, everything you wrote is as it is, by now I'm so happy that I read guns1inger article about convertxtodvd and AVStoDVD as he says avstodvd it takes much time to procces an mp4 to dvd but the result is better, a movie with low light was convert it with more light, fantastic.
Now I only use CONVERTXTODVD to add subtitle to a dvd and it does it very fast, I recomend to change the size from 4,300 to 4,550 because when is in 4,300 the final folder ends with 4.06gb instead of 4.36gb
avstodvd I have not been able to add subtitle to a dvd files, only to mp4
Thanks.
What are the steps involved in converting an h.264 Mp4 or MKV to AVCHD? I have looked at both Convertxtodvd and AVStoDVD and I can't see how I can convert to AVCHD.
Those two programs are for creating DVD-Video discs. For AVCHD, you might try MultiAVCHD.
If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
Hi guys, first I rip Ip Man 2 dvd movie to the hard drive with my personal prefered dvdfab 2.9.6.8 then I used Clonedvd 2.9.2.7 to remove chinese audio, trailers and menus and create an ISO, later double click the ISO and virtual clone drive convert ISO to video folder VTS and then I use ConvertXtodvd 4.1.18.363 to load the files and ADD the spanish subtitle SRT using this parameters:
encoding options = SP it says up to 80 min but LP create a 2.1gb file instead of 4.07gb(SP)
target size change it fron 4300 to 4600 to rise that 4.07 to 4.36gb and avoid minimum compression
convertion priority = highest
all other settings at their default
and then later I take that video folder with clonedvd to produce final ISO.
The result is the same quality of the original dvd with the added subtitle, awsome, the ISO I right click and open with NERO BURNING ROOM and thas it.
The final dvd only freezes in my old Pioneer DV-414 which I use to monitoring dvd's if he plays it everybody plays it, in a Samsung that I also have it doesn't freeze.
Thanks guns1inger
You have two major issues to start with.
1. The 414 is a very old model, so it cannot be considered a reliable test any more for burned DVDs. The laser is old and tired, and given the nature of burned DVDs, it is going to struggle to get a consistent read. If you are using quality media then it is a high probability that it is the player and not the disc that is at fault. Also, don't burn with the built in VSO burning engine - always use imgburn. I think your player is simply dying. I had a 414 which served me well for many years, but they do not last forever.
2. Your process sucks. Rip the disc as main movie only without the subs and audio that you don't want or need. DVD Fab can do this for you. Skip all the ISO/Virtual Drive bullshit, as it is a waste of time. Follow this guide by Baldrick to add your new subs to the existing disc structure. If, at this point, the results are too big to burn to a SL disc, use DVD Rebuilder to re-encode them to a suitable size, and burn the results with Imgburn. Simpler, more reliable, and will give you much better results.
You are right Pioneer DV-414 is the only one that freezes, I put it into a Sony blue ray 300 and works fine
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