In the DVD Player reviews on this site. Here is what one reviewer said:
"After reading the various post I went out yesterday 03/14/2002 and purchased one from Target in Collegepoint NY. I got it home and I thought I would
try a xsvcd just for kicks.. I converted a DV avi file
from my Sony D-8 trv 330 then using Ulead VS 5 I converted it to Uleads Mpeg 2 high quality 720x480
and a bit rate of 4000.. then burned it to CD using
Nero 5.5 with the SVCD plug-in. "AND TO MY SURPRISE
IT WORKS !!!!! IT LOOKS GREAT!! no pixelation no blurrness like when I burn a VCD @ 1150 It looks better than the dv video I edited and transferred directly to VHS!!!... Since I am using the mpeg 2 high setting I am only getting about 20 mins @ this setting but with this quality I will take it.. I would recommend this player for anyone with a DV camcorder
and who can't afford a DVD-R burner(499 USD)yet.. "
My question is can you use a bitrate of 4000, and if so how do I do it?
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The DVD Player was a RCA RC5240P, which I just purchased a few days ago. -
Short answer: No, SVCD do not allow that high bitrates.
http://www.vcdhelp.com/svcd.htm -
You can't make an SVCD with a bitrate of 4000, but you can make an SVCD
I got it home and I thought I would
try a xsvcd just for kicks..
If you have any probs post a reply.
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Thx!
A few questions though...
1. After capturing, what codec should I save it in? I normally use Divx, but seem to have a sync problem with TMPG, even if I extract the wav file first.
2. After I have the file saved in XSVCD format. When I try to burn in Nero, it will tell me that its not SVCD compliant. Do I just tell it to ignore and burn anyway?
Sorry for the "dumb" questions... I’m still new at this…
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I GOT IT TO WORK!!!!
I used Ulead's VideoStudio 5 and saved it in MPEG2 with a frame rate of 4000. Then went to Nero and used the SVCD Template and turned off 'Create standard compliant CD'. (XSVCD)
Note: I tried using the VCD template like a guide on this site said to. But it would never play in the DVD Player. This is why I used the SVCD Template in Nero.
When I stuck it in My RCA 5240P DVD Plaer, it worked!! The Video was PERFECT! Granted with this high of a bit rate, you wont fit more than 20min or so. However, I think it's worth it!
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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