Okay, since last year, I usualy convert my movies to MPG-1 spec and burn 3 or 4 movies on a single DVD using TMPGEnc DVD Author but the quality is not great... since blank DVD media are so cheap now, what I want to to is put 2 movies per DVD using MPG-2 full DVD specs..
I figure that by lowering the birate to do a MPG-2 file around 2167Mb,
leaving space for the authoring, and yes, I know that I can use the Birate Calculator...
My question is: what's the lowest birate I can use and not lose to much quality? is there a bottom line birate not to cross? because if the loss of quality is too great, I will stay with MPG-1 files for my common movies and with XDVD for my "must keep" video's...
Thanks all
NickPick
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Hello,
This might be a place to
https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=646&howtoselect=6;57#646tart:
I've heard you can squeeze a lot onto a disc if you use 3500 as your video bitrate. I believe 2000 is the spec for svcd quality. I think you shouldn't go lower than that.
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
you may want to try using 1/2 D1 at 900 min , 5500 max , 2820 as average
that will get you 3 hours , 20 minutes"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Hey, thanks a lot yoda313...
Stupid of me, I was just checking the What is DVD? page and I just saw the bitrates for VCD and SVCD.... and since the "usual" bitrate for DVD is around ~5000kbps, I will try around 2000kbps and 3000kbps...
Since the bitrate for MPG-1 VCD is just 1150kbps, I think the quality is going to be okay or at least 200% better
Thanks again, I'v learn something today
NickPick -
Originally Posted by BJ_M
Thanks, time to start experimenting
NickPick -
Originally Posted by nickpick37
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Ahhhhhhhh, its very good to know
So a half-D1 with a variable bitrate would look definitively better than a VCD MPG-1 mpg?
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Originally Posted by nickpick37
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Originally Posted by nickpick37
that is what i said already here https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1042853#1042853"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
I have done a bunch of 2 movies per DVD with a bitrate of around 2500kbps(depending on length) at 720x480. The results were really good.
But these movies were not action films with a lot of motion, they were chick flick type crap like Sweet Home Alabama. Now you know why I put 2 per DVD.
I used VBR with TMPGEnc of 200min, ~2500avg, 5500max.
I think you will be quite pleased with the results.
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