I downloaded some public domain mpeg2 files from archive.org, but they are in odd resolutions that are not dvd compliant. I have CCE and Tmpenc plus. What is the best way to resize these? Should I resize up or down? Most of these are B&W and have color cast. Can you also suggest a setting to convert to true B&W.
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Here is an link to a file I would like to convert:
http://www.archive.org/details/M_
I really just want to make these dvd compatible. I considered using fit2disc, but don't want to pay until I know it will work. Is there something easier? Some of these files have non compliant frame rates and resolutions. -
the mpeg2 versionis dvd compliant ... but pal ..
just change the speed to 24fps for ntsc (and add pulldown flag) and you dont have to re-encode it .. which would reduce quality greatly ....
you can use restream for this -- or other tools ...."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
So how is slowing it to 23.976fps going to help make an NTSC DVD if the resolution is still 720x576? And why would she want out-of-synch audio?
No, it'll have to be reencoded. She can keep it at 25fps and keep the original audio if she likes, and use DGPulldown afterwards set for 25->29.97. Or slow it to 23.976ps, slow down the audio, and use Pulldown.exe when done.
Edit: how do you know it's 640x384? Of course that will be a problem, if that's the resolution, which I doubt. I was going by what BJ_M said that it's a PAL DVD compliant MPEG. M is a fullscreen movie and unless they've cropped the heck out of it, it's not 640x384.
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Also, if I change the framerate, will that not change the audio sync?
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as pointed out here a few time -- a pal resolution video will play on most ntsc players IF the frame rate is correct and/or change the resolution with restream..
demux the audio and use besweet to change the frame rate (and encode it to ac3 as the original is mpeg audio anyway)
i believe several guides here on this -- and it is easy AND fast and preserves the best quality .. as the original encode there is not so good - re-encoding it not going to help things for the most part ..."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Baloney. I assume you're talking about the patch method. As a moderator you should be ashamed of yourself for promoting crappy fly-by-night methods. As you've explained it so far, it wouldn't work anyway. Are you also claiming that an authoring app will accept this altered mess as a source for an NTSC DVD. If she decides to do it, it should be done right.
And if the quality is as bad as you say (it told me I needed 53 hours to get it, and I wasn't about to do it), then Winifried should get the Criterion release of this great film. -
This is just one of the films available. Some are already compliant, but many are either the wrong resolution or framerate, some are both. I would like to author them to ntsc dvd. I have tried a couple by just burning the mpeg, but it appears there are some errors in the encodes because some of them just frooze.
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That particular MPEG2 file is 640x384, 25 fps, and has a Display Aspect Ratio of 4:3. It's also very badly telecined or badly captured -- with many double exposures (blend deinterlace?) and duplicate frames.
The quick dirty encode to PAL with TMPGEnc is to set the Source Aspect Ratio to 4:3, Video Arrange Method to Full Screen, Video Source Type is Non-interlace. The output settings should be frame size should be 720x576, 4:3 display, 25 fps, non-interlace.
If you want to make it fully B/W add the Simple Color Correction filter and turn the Red and Blue settings all the way down to -255.
For NTSC, I'd encode it the same way but with a 720x480 frame size and as elementary streams. Then run DGPulldown to add 3:2:3:2:2 pulldown (the 25 -> 29.97 fps setting) to create the 29.97 fps frame rate. Then multiplex the video and audio together. -
So I don't change the frame rate with tmpgenc, but with dgpulldown? (I need ntsc)
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Originally Posted by winifreid
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Do I need to check the box that says do not frame rate conversion? And which aspect ratio do I pick? One says 4:3 displa, another says 4:3 525 line (NTSC)....
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Originally Posted by winifreid
Since you aren't changing the frame rate It doesn't matter which you choose.
Originally Posted by winifreid
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