Hi,
i have a avi file that have these information (take from Avicodec)
File : 699 MB (699 MB), duration: 0:57:00, type: AVI, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 71 %
Video : 639 MB, 1568 Kbps, 29.970 fps, 512*384 (4:3), DIV3 = DivX v3MPEG-4 (Low-Motion), Supported
Audio : 60 MB, 148 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = Lame MP3, Supported
I would like to know what information is relevant to decide if i should use a vcd or a svcd to preserve the better quality.
Thank you for your help
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Originally Posted by bambam
You don't want to upsize your resolution when converting your video, not by much anyway. Upsizing causes blockiness but downsizing reduces sharpness. Your choices are: 352x240 (VCD), 352x480 (CVD), 480x480 (SVCD) or 720x480 (full DVD).
Your video closely matches CVD so I would try that, next I would select SVCD. There's CVD templates for TMPGEnc in the Tools section of this site, D/L and put them in the TMPGEnc template subfolder, they'll be there when you next start the program. You burn them as a regular SVCD and they work on most SVCD capable players.
Hope that helps."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Thank you for the answer
You are right, the video look good, this is why i want to keep the best quality
but there is a few thing i don't understand. Isn't the "bitrate" is a value that is very important ? in this case would that be 1568 Kbps ?
I have a 4:3 tv at home so i wondering if a resolution of 480x480 would look crappy on my tv. Will i get black bar (like wide screen format) Or will i loose some information since the original video is 512*384. -
Originally Posted by bambam
480x480 is the number of pixels and doesn't affect the display aspect ratio (DAR) on a TV. Use Full Screen (keep aspect ratio) and the video will fill your TV as the original is 4:3 aspect ratio."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Ok i see
so if want to keep the best quality for a conversion avi to (s)vcd
Can we say this basic rule:
If the video has a resolution of 480x480 and higher i should use SVCD
and if it is lower i should use VCD. -
Originally Posted by bambam"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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Ok great
I do not really know about CVD so i will read about it on the site and maybe give it a try
Thanks a lot
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