I have a problem. I have done 5 cricket matches which are like 2 hours each. I would like to put all 5 matches onto a dvd. First of all, how do i get this done. Secondly, how do i get this done without lossing quality.
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You can't without losing quality. You didn't say what the start quality is. I'll assume a PAL MPeg2 capture?
If you use VideoCD defaults you can squeeze in about 7 hours onto a DVD-5 layer.
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https://www.videohelp.com/vcd
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I'd be using 1 DVD per game, especially on cricket with lots of slight movement scenes.
Keep it 720x576 VBR 4000+ otherwise its just going to get ugly. Ugly like VCD! :P -
Absolutely 1 match per disc at 2 hours is enough.
Why put more on a disk and make it a pain to watch ??
Easier to file and keep track also.
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