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    Okay, I know the consensus here is that kvcd and it's variants are redundant. Accepted, but I'm curious, on another forum I've heard people talking about this new? format called KA-VCD. The resulting quality is supposed to be an improvement over DVD to kvcd. Any one know anything at all about this format?
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  2. \tried Google didnt really find anything. Do you have a Link where you read about this.?
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    All I see about it are some torrent clips that claim to be encoded using its settings. Resolution is listed as 528x336, its mpeg1, and they are sized to fit on 1 CDR. Its obviously using low bitrates and so I'm sure it uses a customized GOP matrix.

    http://www.kvcd.net/dvd-models.html

    There's a list of the templates. It seems it falls between their "general purpose" and "low to medium action" templates so I guess its trying to squeeze somewhere around 100-110 mins per Cdr.
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    It's just another self-named or silly-named non-format. How to squish more video onto a disc while sacrificing quality and compatibility, as usual.
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    Originally Posted by adam
    All I see about it are some torrent clips that claim to be encoded using its settings. Resolution is listed as 528x336, its mpeg1, and they are sized to fit on 1 CDR. Its obviously using low bitrates and so I'm sure it uses a customized GOP matrix.

    http://www.kvcd.net/dvd-models.html

    There's a list of the templates. It seems it falls between their "general purpose" and "low to medium action" templates so I guess its trying to squeeze somewhere around 100-110 mins per Cdr.

    It came up as I was clustering(clusty.com) kvcd. Apparently a couple of Indian forums or sites allude to their being commercial releases on this format. Like Adam, the only releases I could find were by warez monkeys. One "claimed" this format better preserved DVD resolution on the cd format. Yeah, I know , but my interest is piqued. I'd sure like to locate that GOP matrix template.
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