Hello,
What's the best choice for the audio sampling rate when it comes to (S)VCD's ? Ofcourse a higher rate is better. But which one is better supported and/or does it really matter ? What is the standard for VCD and SVCD ?
Infact the Question is simple: Should I use 44.100 or 48.000 to reach the standards.
And how important (besides sound quality) for the standards is the audio bitrate ? I know standard is 224, but would a VCD player / CD-i player stop working when it's i.e. 160 ?
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For SVCD all you need is 44.1. I believe 48 will still play in your stand-alone DVD player, but it is a waste a disk space. Also 44.1 is the satndard rate for SVCD.
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So.. Standards are;
VCD = 44.100
SVCD = 44.100
DVD = 48.000
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Thanx !
Then why is most (S)VCD encoding software standard set to 48.000, and do I always need to reset it to 44.100 ? Is it because the original VOBs are standard 48.000 ?
About bitrate... is there any brand player that doesn't play a VCD (1150/MPEG1/44.100/352x288PAL/352x240NTSC) with an audio bitrate of i.e. 128 insteed of 224 (I know: it would be a xVCD, and 128 isn't the best choice) ????There R 3 sides on every story;
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Originally Posted by Mars-L
Originally Posted by Mars-L
Originally Posted by Mars-L
One of the pickier VCD players regarding audio compatibility I've found is... PowerDVD.
Yup. That software player.
I made a VCD using Mono audio @ 192 Kbps (Which is actually legal for segment items on VCD2.0 spec) and it would:- Play fine in my standalone;
- Play fine in PowerDVD, if I played it in 'File mode' (that is, dragged the .DAT over it]
- Played without audio in 'Disc Mode'.
On the other hand, if you'll be making a CVD or plan to someday put your VCD-compliant streams on a DVD, you might want to consider making an extra encode to 44.8 Khz to be multiplexed with the stream in the future.
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If your taking from DVD, then your better sticking to 48khz, 44.1 downsampling loses a bit of sound quality, and leaving it at 48 doesn't increase the filesize, and ive yet to find a DVD player that wont play a SVCD with 48khz sound, but if you want total compatibility, then use 44.1.
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Thanx for all the info.
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yea, it does make a difference. And in my dvd player, the svcd stutters with 48 audio...oddly enough. 44.1 works fine.
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Lemme guess..... Philips 701 DVD player ?
There R 3 sides on every story;
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DVWannaB: 48 will still play in your stand-alone DVD player, but it is a waste a disk space
44.8Hkz as opposed to 44.1Hkz is only a few k. I know my DVD
players won't last for ever so when making a SVCD I try and stick to
44.1Hkz for future compatability. When making a xCVD (as I do for my most favorite movies), however, I run audio as high as possible as
I'm willing to take the risk that when a new DVD player becomes
necessary, a superior recording format will be cheaply available.
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