what is the best way to convert from MPEG-1 to MPEG-2?
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If it is in MPEG-1 format, does that mean it is ready for VCD?
and MPEG-2 format is for SVCD??
I am trying to burn a movie and this is why I wonder
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VCD does require MPEG-1 and SVCD does require MPEG-2, but that's not the end of the story.
VCD requires MPEG-1 with a specific frame size (352 x 240-NTSC x288-PAL). The bitrate must be constant at 1150kbps and the audio must be MPEG-1 Level II.
If you produce the MPEG-1 file yourself (e.g. with Tmpgenc) then you might want to use the VCD template to start with to make sure the format is correct.
I would use Nero to create a VCD, drop the MPEG-1 file and see. If Nero complains that the file doesn't have the correct format, then the file will need re-encoding.The more I learn, the more I come to realize how little it is I know. -
Originally Posted by icematt
Avicodec is good for identifying mpeg1 and 2 files.
If you re-encode a low resolution VCD up to SVCD spec you will not be gaining anything, in fact you will be losing. You cannot gain resolution going from a low res source to a high res output, the resolution has been lost. The re-encode will probably make it worse, it cannot get any better. If that is in fact what you're trying to do."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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