I have a concert on DV tape. Not in the best quality, cause before I copied it to the DV (PAL DV) it was on an NTSC VHS tape (had to do it this way). So its suffered some quality already because of VHS and conversion issues already.
Now I want to put it on DVD and I wonder what quality and bitrate, interlace etc. settings I should use when I convert the DV to DVDmpeg via TMPGEnc. I got better results with using the Noise Reduction Filter in TMPGEnc by the way.
Is there a TMPGEnc template that anyone would recommend? What bitrate would be best?
I dont care how long this would take to encode, so I'd take the best quality settings; otherwise it would be nicer to have it fit on 1 and not 2 DVDs when finished.
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 2 of 2
Similar Threads
-
What's a good way to capture online video with good quality?
By newtie in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 4Last Post: 19th Feb 2011, 09:41 -
What are good specs for a high-quality MP4 file? (Will look good on my 40&q
By HarlanPepper in forum Video ConversionReplies: 6Last Post: 11th Feb 2009, 03:18 -
Hours of Music without Hours of Video Data in DVD Architect
By Guff22 in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 3Last Post: 6th Aug 2008, 21:23 -
2:40 hours in a DVD 4.7 Will the quality fall?
By X_Splinter in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 6Last Post: 28th Jan 2008, 07:11 -
6 hours of good quality video on dvd
By gameroftheuk in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 1Last Post: 30th Aug 2007, 01:59