Succeeded me to go " 2001:a space odyssey" in 1CD 700MB.
TMPGEnc12i, bbMPEG
Works on my Pioneer 535.
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Why is this always such a big deal? You can always target a film to fit on 1CD w/ a bitrate calc., no matter what format you're doing....mpeg-1, mpeg-2, divX, etc. Adjusting resolutions, etc. also sometimes helps. So who cares? Also, 2001 is over 120+min, bet it looks great squashed onto one disc.
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I bet it looks pretty good. Most of that movie, if I recall, is high contrast. White or black-which are easy colors to encode
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Hello!,
I was succesfull to make a SVCD with a 133min. movie in one only 80m cdr. The format is mpeg-2, Video 1050000bit/sec, Audio 128000bit/sec, Tmpeg12j with VBR and bitrate Max = 2520, Min 0, AVG 1050. Res: 352x288 25fps.(PAL)
The original movie was 16/9 format and the svcd 4/3 format.
Quality of video is equal to standard VCD and plays very well on my Samsung-DVD611.
Good luck!
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Ok... Someone please explain. I was under the impression that a VCD could hold 80m of video, period.
I'm using TMPGEnc to convert from other formats to a VCD-ready MPG, and I habitually use the "VideoCD (NTSC)" settings template.
How is it possible to get so much video onto a VCD, and still have it readable by your set-top DVD players?
Thanks,
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On 2001-10-03 00:42:56, Hollywood004738 wrote:
I bet it looks pretty good. Most of that movie, if I recall, is high contrast. White or black-which are easy colors to encode
congrats...
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I have done 2:35 to 1 widescreen 120+min videos on 1 cd and people I've showed them to thought the quality was outstanding.....Do not judge other people's outcomes as impossible The_Flash. TV is very forgiving
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How is it possible to get so much video onto a VCD, and still have it readable by your set-top DVD players?
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TRY THIS: TMPGEnc
VIDEO
Stream type: MPEG-2 Video
Size: 352 x 288 pixels
Aspect ratio: 2.11:1 Display
Frame rate: 25 fps
Rate control mode: 2pass variable bitrate (VBR)
Average bitrate: 627 kbits/sec
Maximum bitrate: 2584 kbits/sec
Minimum bitrate: 0 kbits/sec
AUDIO
Stream type: MPEG-1 Audio Layer II
Sampling frequency: 44100Hz
Channel mode: Stereo
Bit rate: 128 kbits/sec
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Let's assume the movie is about 120min. You would use 128kB for your audio, which is already greatly inferior to 224 or even 192. This would give you an average bitrate of about 785 for the video, assuming your going for the full 800mb on an 80min disc. There is no way a VBR of 785 could compare to a properly encoded SVCD with a VBR of 1695. It would be like comparing listening to your favorite song via AM radio versus CD.
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