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  1. How does 4 : 3 aspect ratio relate to VCD version 2 ?

    I capture at 352 x 288 resolution and 1150 kbps rate and PAL 25 fps
    But 352 x 288 is not 4 : 3. Same with the capture rate for SVCD

    What's the connection?

    What if i increased the bitrate of the movie and then recorded it as a VCD what would happen? the bitrate would get cut back to 1150 or will the quality improve?

    The quality i get is not very satisfying when seen on my TV. Why? and what can i do about this?

    BTW do vcd palyers playback SVCDs by default?
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    VCD is 4:3. That's the aspect ratio, not the resolution. It just means the pixels aren't square.
    What you mean by bitrate, I'm not sure I understand. The VCD standard dictates a (max, some say) bitrate of 1150 kbps, is all. You can well use a higher bitrate, but then it will by definition not be a VCD anymore. If your player will play such a "VCD" depends on how strict it is with standard compliance.
    VCD quality isn't good - low VHS quality at best.
    Not all VCD players play SVCD (but most).

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    Originally Posted by perfection
    How does 4 : 3 aspect ratio relate to VCD version 2 ?

    I capture at 352 x 288 resolution and 1150 kbps rate and PAL 25 fps
    But 352 x 288 is not 4 : 3. Same with the capture rate for SVCD

    What's the connection?
    The pixels aren't square they are rectangular (wide in this case)..

    Originally Posted by perfection
    What if i increased the bitrate of the movie and then recorded it as a VCD what would happen? the bitrate would get cut back to 1150 or will the quality improve?
    VCD is a fixed MPeg1 standard.
    https://www.videohelp.com/vcd

    Originally Posted by perfection
    The quality i get is not very satisfying when seen on my TV. Why? and what can i do about this?
    VCD is a low quality standard. Image quality improves as you move up in standards. Only VCD and DVD are required to be supported. Individual players may support other standards. Check specs at
    https://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers
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