When converting video files to DVD format, would you recommend WinAVI or TMPGEnc? I have always used TMPGEnc but since I just got WinAVI to convert RMVB to MPEG2, I find it's pretty straightforward and easy to use.
1.) Which one is better in producing quality DVDs?
2.) Can WinAVI accept input from MP4, MKV, OGM, etc.?
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I for one would avoid Winavi,it may seem straight forward but you wont be happy with the outcome for example you are already having problems.
If you stick with a tested and high standard tool like TMPGEnc you will be fine.Downside is that it isn't as straight forward but then again it wont take very long to master the settings.~Luke~ -
WinAVI is not that good at (trans)encoding, but its ridiculously easy to use. Its also very fast.
I think its pretty well agreed that if you dont know what you are doing, and need something usable in your hand, winAVI fits the bill.
If you have a bit of knowledge, and dont mind reading up on stuff to figure out how to use it, best to use a more advanced tool(s) to get better results. -
Originally Posted by Sakuya
You can also try other encoders such as SUPER (which is really just a frontend to ffmpeg, mencoder and some other CLI encoders).If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
After experimenting, WinAVI is actually not that bad. It gets the job done quickly for weird formats and codecs like MP4 and RMVB and I do not have to make all those AviSynth scripts for TMPGEnc because TMPGEnc does not accept those formats. I guess I will use both depending on what kind of format I have.
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