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    I have a few video files off the net and i want to view them on my TV.

    I use VirtualDub and that tells me that most of them are 29,970 fps which i think means that they are ntsc.

    how do i find out other info like if they are MPG2 or 1 or DIVX...etc


    what is the best way to get them onto CD or DVD without re encoding and loose more quality.
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  2. Originally Posted by Sifaga
    how do i find out other info like if they are MPG2 or 1 or DIVX...etc
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    Originally Posted by Sifaga
    what is the best way to get them onto CD or DVD without re encoding and loose more quality.
    Unless they are already (S)VCD or DVD compliant mpegs, you will have to re-encode if you want them to play in a standalone player. And yes, this will reduce quality. If you choose a format that has the potential for better quality than your source material (DVD perhaps), the quality loss will be minimal. If you go to VCD, and have super quality source material, the quality loss wil be quite noticeable. Its up to you.

    Read a few of the guides on how to achieve what you want.
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  3. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    for mpeg video use avicodec, gspot don't support mpeg.
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