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  1. I want to encode my capture to svcd format, ready to put on dvd.
    I currently capture 480x480, huffy, vd for editing and audio splitting, tmpgenc.
    Should I capture 352x480 or 740x480 avi?
    I realise that in tmpgenc I need to change the audio to 48k and 224bit.
    Will I still need to run the header conversion?

    Of course the reason I am thinking of this is to put 5 maybe 6 eps on one dvd, or should I just encode to dvd format and put 2 per dvd?
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  2. 480x480 is NOT a supported DVD resolution. You have to have a MPEG2 video stream at either: 720x480, 352x480 or 352x240. That's why many people are choosingto encode to CVD (352x480 MPEG2).

    Most standalones will have no trouble playing 48khz audio on CVDs (or xSVCDs). So I would encode to either 720x480 or 352x480, and go ahead and encode to 48khz.
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  3. part of my ? is will the 740 give better results than 352, or is the 740 just more overhead for avi capturing? ( and bigger avi captures )
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  4. I think you mean 720 As a general rule you want to capture at the highest resolution, bitrate and best quaility that you can. Then encode to a lower resolution, bitrate, quaility, apply filters, etc.

    But it also depends on your souce. If you're captured from a 3yr old often played VHS tape of a family wedding vs. digital8 for example.

    If you've got the space I'd capture at 720x480. You may or may not want to resize to 352x480 when you encode.
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  5. source is dss, got plenty of hd. My 480x480 captures take 16gb for 1 hour. 720 should be around 20g. I'll do a test tonight.
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  6. For DSS source it's up to you. 720x480 or 352x480 will look fine. I would make a sample clip (say 1min) of both and see what works for you.
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