Has anybody ever successfully encoded a CVD? If yes let me know which software was used and how it works. I have tried to follow the available guides but none worked for me. My results were always crap.![]()
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Since Christmas I've been encoding on average 2 CVDs a day. I've used the Tmpgenc templates for CVDs here (Tools section).
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Can you explain to me how you made that magic happen? I can't get it to work. My resolution is always messed up.
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what is your source file? I have made approximately 140 movies in CVD and it has worked flawlessly EVERY single time.
Has anybody ever successfully encoded a CVD? If yes let me know which software was used and how it works. I have tried to follow the available guides but none worked for me. My results were always crap.
http://www.dewayneward.0catch.com/videoindex.htm
This has screen shots for making CVD and VCD movies. What you'll need and some information on it all. I use cinema craft encoder 2.50 in my examples, but with dvd2svcd, when/if you use TMPGENC, it is very intuitive so you should be able to figure it out.
If, however, you are doing tv caps or something, there is a whole host of things to look at, which I cant answer from what you have put in this post.
You answer you question from a DVD copy perspective:
1. DVD2SVCD
2. Nero - to burn resulting bin/que file -
I dont't really like dvd2svcd since it does not give me a lotta control over what I do with my movie.
So far I have tried different DVD material (pal and ntsc) for making a CVD and the results were always bad.
I rip the DVD with smartripper, then frameserve with dvd2avi, and then encode in Tmpeg using the puertorican138 cvd template.
The problem is that I have some kind of mosaic grid in my movie when I play it on my TV, may this be because I have a widescreen tv? Well, even vcds look better though because they have the regular blurriness expected from a vcd but not the strange cubic grid -
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Has anybody ever successfully encoded a CVD?
I capture 352 x 480 uncompressed AVI from my Canon Hi8 camcorder with an ATI AIW 128 Pro card using Ulead VideoStudio 6.
Then I do all my editing, encoding and burning all from within VideoStudio. Encode settings are 352 x 480 frame size @ 2500 kbps and 160 kbps joint stereo for audio.
An interesting side note is the fact that my son's DVD player would play a compliant VCD but absolutely nothing (X)VCD and it would not properly play a compliant SVCD but plays the CVD with the above settings flawlessly. Needless to say I was extremely happy to find a format with great quality that would play in both machines.Evil flourishes when good men do nothing. -
I rip the DVD with smartripper, then frameserve with dvd2avi, and then encode in Tmpeg using the puertorican138 cvd template.
I dont't really like dvd2svcd since it does not give me a lotta control over what I do with my movie.
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