I have a Hauppauge WinPVR250 and it works like a charm. However, I currently do my capture using the DVD-quality setting. As I live in Sweden the input signal is in PAL format.
My question is which resolution is the sweetspot between quality and capture file size. As PAL has a lower resolution than the quality setting I have today, I'm wasting pixels. But I guess that I should not capture at PAL resolution neither...
Cheers,
jonas
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Originally Posted by JonasSam
For example, if you're putting a 90-minute clip on one DVD you can run your bitrate up to - say - 6.5 or 7 Mb/s average, 8 or 9 peak. That'll put you close to having a full disc.
A bitrate calculator is handy for figuring it out, but I think that's more useful for CBR than for VBR, as you will never really know how much time the capture will be approaching the peak setting, since that's dependent on action in the movie.
You can also experiment around with the lower half-frame DVD settings, like 352 x 288 you can probably decide what level of quality is enough for you.
This is my personal favorite website for quick information on DVD stuff:
http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html
By the way, that's a good capture card you have and you should just experiment with it. How much quality is "good enough" is a subjective call and everyone has a different opinion of what it is
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