Hi
I have some MPEG files (about 45 mins in about 450 MB, guess its VCD format) which I want to burn to DVD.
Using TMPEGEnc for it, but unsure how big the resulting file should be.
How many of these movies can i burn on one DVD without losing very much quality?
If i go for 4 files per DVD, i get a file of about 1 GB with a bitrate of 3000.
Not sure what the difference between MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 is, but shouldn't MPEG-2 be able to create smaller files, not bigger ones, with same quality due to more advanced compression?
The movies are in 320x240 or 352x240 so i don't mind using 352x576 resolution...
So what bitrate is "safe" to use?
Thanks for your help
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Originally Posted by Kronos2000
If your files are in fact VCD, then the video is DVD compliant and should be burned to DVD as is, do not re-encode. Re-encoding will only result in a loss in quality, you cannot make it any better. The audio may have to be resampled to 48 KHz though and how many will fit on a disk depends on the size of your files. Look in the guides for VCD to DVD."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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