i have this 5 films which are dvd qualities (i think 480 is their video resolution). each lasts more than an hour..and around 500-600 MB each..size-wise, it will fit in a dvd5 disc because it will end up around 4GB combined.. but will it lose video quality when i burn it in a single dvd5 disc considering the run time will be more than 5 hrs..but the recommended run time for a dvd5 is only 90 mins? if yes, it will lose video quality..then what would you recommend? burn them into 5 different dvds eventhough each is around 500mb only?
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Last edited by vincy; 10th Jan 2013 at 07:06.
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500 mb for a one-hour dvd compliant mpeg2 file will be sh*t quality anyway.
But I suspect that these vdeos are not mpg. When you author the dvd for one of these the file size will, as if by magic, expand to 4 gig. -
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AVI is a container, not a compressor or format. "AVI""' can be DivX (lossy), XVid (lossy), Lagarith (lossless), or any number of things. A 30 minute AVI at 500mb is lossy garbage of some kind. Re-encode it for standard DVD (lossy), it looks worse.
Why do people keep doing this?Last edited by sanlyn; 25th Mar 2014 at 02:10.
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Get a dvd player or media player with avi divx/xvid support.
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I just got a LG 3D Blu Ray player and it can play, Divx, Xvid, .flv, .mkv and even .mpeg2 files and probably .mpeg1 files. My suggestion would be snapping one these players up, then take your files and either burn them to a Data Disc or put them on a USB thumb drive and test them out. DVDs are nice, but beyond having Menu's and chapters, there is getting to be less need to actually to go through the steps of making a DVD.
Back to DVD, I assume they are around 90 minutes. One of the mistakes some people make when converting a file to .divx or .xvid avi is they set there target to be 600 mb or so. That was because originally they were aiming to put them on a 650 or 700mb CD-R back in the day. Well the DVD disc can hold 4.2 GB. The trick is to aim for good quality. Which could be aiming for 900mb to 1200mb. Well anyway as another poster suggested just drop in your .avi file in your DVD Program, choose 4 gb as your target size, design your menus and enjoy the product of your efforts. -
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Last edited by vincy; 11th Jan 2013 at 00:53.
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vincy: Do you have MediaInfo installed on your computer? You can get all the specs for that .avi file and post that here at videohelp. Then perhaps someone will be kind enough to tell you if the player can play those files or not. Just delete lines with personal identifiable information and even the file name. Just the specs of the file are necessary.
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