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  1. I just wanted to know all the legal DVD resolutions so that a standalone player can read. What I really want is to put as much possible hours on a single disc.
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    Are you a PAL or NTSC user?
    Use ½ DVD to use the lowest bitrates with good quality, forPAL that is W/H: 352/576.
    For all resolutions for DVD look under "How to" over there <-- or do a search.
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  3. Thanks for your help but unfortunately I am an NTSC user so I don't get the higher resolution.but the faq was certainly helpful.
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  4. Originally Posted by Memo_182
    I just wanted to know all the legal DVD resolutions so that a standalone player can read. What I really want is to put as much possible hours on a single disc.
    If you want as much as possible on one DVD, use 352x240. Thats is DVD legal (NTSC). As for the bitrate, I am not sure if you have to stick with the 1150kbps (VCD standard) or whether you can go up a bit. Anyone else?
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    That article also covers the NTSC legal resolutions (framesizes...)
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    Originally Posted by fmctm1sw
    Originally Posted by Memo_182
    I just wanted to know all the legal DVD resolutions so that a standalone player can read. What I really want is to put as much possible hours on a single disc.
    If you want as much as possible on one DVD, use 352x240. Thats is DVD legal (NTSC). As for the bitrate, I am not sure if you have to stick with the 1150kbps (VCD standard) or whether you can go up a bit. Anyone else?
    I just tried several VCD movies onto a DVD-R and a few are 1150 and others are VBR 500-1500. Audio is MPEG MP2 224 and some at 128. All 48k. Work great!

    Tried an interesting idea last night. Used TMPGEnc Plus to create DVD MPEG2 videos at 352x240! I will see if it worked later today. Ulead DVD MovieFactory 2 SE had no problem with the files.

    Here are some file infos from CMD:

    Mpeg 1 System File [Video/Audio]
    Muxrate : 1.41 Mbps
    Estimated Duration: 01:12:31.19s
    Size [352 x 240] 29.97 fps 1.15 Mbps
    Audio : Mpeg 1 layer 2
    224 kbps 48000 Hz
    Stereo, No emphasis
    -------------------------------------------------------
    Mpeg 2 Program Stream File [Video/Audio]
    Muxrate : 1.70 Mbps
    Estimated Duration: 01:23:35.96s
    Aspect ratio 4/3 (TV)
    Not interlaced, chroma format: 4:2:0
    Video Format: NTSC
    Size [352 x 240] 29.97 fps 1.50 Mbps
    Audio : Mpeg 1 layer 2
    224 kbps 48000 Hz
    Stereo, No emphasis
    Thank You & Have a great Day! :)
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