Hey all!
I have a lot of small mpeg-1 files created by a video camera that I am converting to play on my standalone dvd player. I have followed several guides, and have successfully burned a few, (not the greatest though) and am confused about a few things. I am new to this and feel a little overwhelmed.
Here are the source file specs according to AVIcodec:
File: 157 MB (154 MB), duration: 0:25:07, type: MPG, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 28 %
Video :134 MB, 750 Kbps, 25.0 fps, 320*240 (4:3), MPG1 = MPEG 1 (VCD), Supported
Audio :20 MB, 112 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x51 = Mpeg-1 audio Layer 2 [0xc0], Supported
Okay, my process:
I demux the source using TMPGenc
Load tooLame and SSRC into TMPGenc. I set the audio file to encode to "ES audio only", change the audio frequency to 48K, and am not sure what the bitrate should be set at. I think I used 384.
The video file turns out to be these specs in TMPGenc:
DVD NTSC (MPEG-2 720x480 29.97fps CBR 6000kbps, Layer-2 48000Hz 384kbps) using stream type ES (video+audio)
Encoding seems to take a about an hour and a half on my Athlon 64 3400+ with 1gb of ram. And it takes about 2 hours if I just drop the source files into DVD Movie Factory and let the program take care of it.
I then load the files into TMPGEnc DVD Author and burn my dvd. Picture doesn't seem to be TOO bad, but I think it could be MUCH better
Please suggest what I could be doing wrong or areas of improvement. Am I converting at too high resolutions compared to the source files? Should I be shooting for 352x240 since it's closer to the original source files?
THanks a lot in advance for any suggestions or beats on the head!
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Originally Posted by rocker68
First things first though, 320 X 240 isn't VCD res
Originally Posted by rocker68
Originally Posted by rocker68If in doubt, Google it. -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
I'm surprised I got this far reading the wrong guides! That shows how clueless I am right now in video skills. Can anyone please point me to the right guide for my situation?
IMO not much point setting the audio to 384 - it's certainly not going to get any better.
Also, if you're using TMPGEnc DVD Author then there's no need to touch the audio - it will upsample to 48KHz for you on the fly.
So one less step to mess with is good news to me.
So basically I just need to run the mpg's through TMPGEnc, using the low resolution template Zippy suggested, and the final output would be like this:
DVD NTSC_4_3_LowResolution (MPEG-2 352x240 29.97fps CBR 1500kbps, Linear PCM 48000Hz 1536kbps)
That will give me a decent quality dvd video?
Thanks a ton both of you for the help so far -
Originally Posted by rocker68"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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Originally Posted by ZippyP.
Just wanted to make sure I was headed in the right direction here. Would really be a bummer if I found out months later that one simple wrong setting was costing me endless hours of encoding or recording time -
Originally Posted by rocker68
to ES (Video only). If you've demuxed the MPEG, then you're only feeding the video through TMPGEnc, so there's no point trying to encode audio when we're not feeding any audio into it!
Then when you get to TMPGEnc DVD Author, specify the video file you've just created as the video, and the demuxed audio as the audio, and it will do it's thing for you.If in doubt, Google it. -
Are you sure you want NTSC? Your mpeg fps is 25fps...where do you live in the world (country)?
320 X 240 is usually an .avi resolution, was it an .avi originally then someone has (incorrectly) converted it to mpeg1? That bitrate also sounds very low for mpeg more like avi to me (possibly quicktime?).
I aint saying it IS an avi but which camera (make/model) captured the footage?
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