Regarding slideshows, is there a quality/resolution difference between VCD, SVCD, and DVD?
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-Dave
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I can only speak for myself, but i havent seen any diffrence
in slideshows that I have made as VCD or DVD,
and I encode all my pictures at NTSC size, at 96DPI
low compression HQ .jpgs.
my only problem has been amount to disc:
at that size I couldn't say have more than 20 on a VCD,
as opposed to one DVD I burned that had 52. -
Originally Posted by terryj
If I got that right, only 52 pictures on a DVD?
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DVD slideshows are much higher resolution than VCD ones, but you can only tell the difference on a computer monitor or HDTV. On a regular standard definition TV, they'll both look the same.
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Huntn,
the 52 pictures is really my own self limit.
I really wouldn't have an interest sitting and watching more
than that amount on a tv.
but yes, you can put more, up to 4.2 GB worth if that was all you
had on the DVD. With vacation movie clips or what have you,
you of course would balance it. -
Originally Posted by WiseWeasel
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Originally Posted by terryj
-DaveSomething I overlooked, I don't know, something *not* in the plans....
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Originally Posted by HuntnIf it isn't broken, take it apart and find out why.
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Originally Posted by deadsierra
In the long run, I'm sure DVD will be a better format for these things.
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Does anyone know when Toast creates a VCD slideshow, is it converting them to MPEGs?
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Originally Posted by Huntn
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=915941#915941 -
Originally Posted by Frobozz
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I use VCD unless I am putting video and photos on the same disk.
The resolution difference between VCD/SVCD mpeg stills and DVD mpeg stills is minor. A considerable difference will occur if the photos are converted to mpeg video.
If you want special effects then DVD is the way to go, but if you don't then you might as well use a cheaper CD doing VCD or SVCD. The other advantage of the CD is that it will work in PC's that don't have DVD-ROM.
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