Hi,
Thanks to these forums I transferred my digi 8 tapes from camcorder via DV (using WinDV) to the PC.
I was going to use DVD studio which would make them MPEG2.
But I was thinking forget the DVD, and use MPEG4 sicne files are much smaller.
So how should I go from the .AVI files I now have to MPEG4?
Thanks!
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what kind of mpeg4, divx,xvid,wmv,h264? wmv will play in most windows computers without any extra software.
virtualdub or dr. divx or autogk - > divx,xvid
https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=700#700
wme or wmnicenc - > wmv
https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=701#701
megui - > h264 -
Damn, shows how little I know, I thought there was one MPEG4. Could I say latest LOL? I know of the H264 CODEC and guess that is good to use. I also heard come DVD players support MPEG4 so if there is more than one, whichever one they support?
As regards player, I found Windows Media Player to be awful when it came to .mp4 files, and found Video Lan Client (http://www.videolan.org to be great.
So if there is more than one kind of MPEG4, does this mean .mp4 could be a bunch of things? -
The most popular MPEG4 formats are DivX and XviD and these both have an avi ext such as filename.avi
AVI is just a "container" and can be a number of things such as DV, DviX, XviD, etc.
One thing I would like to point out. Anything shot on a DV camcorder will be interlaced. To make a proper MPEG4 you will have to de-interlace. This means you loose a lot of picture quality. With DV you are better off leaving it interlaced and making a DVD back-up of it.
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Thanks.
I noticed that on MPEG4 trawls that you get MPEG4 for PSPs, iPods, mobile phones and so on. Yuck. Too complex!
OK so you say stick with MPEG2/DVD?
Because of these forums I got Ulead DVD workshop. So I guess you are saying stick with that?
I wonder if you know why so few MPEG4 camcorders are out? It seems a nice format in terms of quality/size? Also why are there not lots of them on the market with hard drives? -
Originally Posted by ArthurDaley
MPeg4 is more highly compressed and less supported. Most people currently use MPeg4 variants for extreme compression. H.264 is a future DVD standard but encoders are not yet optimized for best quality and encoding times are extremely long on a PC.
If you want DivX or XVid to play on a particular DVD player, research the compression settings that work for that particular machine. Don't assume other players will play it.
MPeg4 camcorders will need hardware encoder-decoders that are currently large and expensive. Give it time.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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OK thanks for all the replies!
Sounds like I have a picture built. My aim was to get back my expensive tapes so I could record over them and have my videos portable (h/drive).
I will use Ulead and make them into DVDs.
As regards "save your DV masters for future encoders" - OK I will burn the .AVIs onto DVDs. Seems a tape when converted via WinDV takes up two DVDs. But that is 60pence compared with around £5 for a tape, plus is PC compat.
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Originally Posted by ArthurDaleyRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by edDV
But at least it is PC compatiable. I can use them same tapes then put them over onto DVDs at 30p (~56cents) each.
And when MPEG4 camcorders come along (hopefulyl h/drive drien) I can get rid of this one without having to spend a 100 days converting all the tapes to something PC compat. -
Hi8 tapes can also be found under $3 as well.
I've found normal 8mm tapes (under $2) work fine in my Digital8. They potentially have higher interchange risk for playback on a different camcorder but they have played in every other Digital8 camcorder that I've tried (approx 5 camcorders).Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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