I compile 3 stooges shorts to DVD and can only get 4 of them on one DVD.
My menu is very simple. A background and that's it. So 4 shorts are 20 minutes each.
I use Vdub-->.avi format
then TMPGenc-->.mpg2 format. I use VBR compile method. (my audio is .mpg layerII format).
That 20 minutes of film converts to a file between 950,000 to 1.1 GB.
My bitrate is 8.000.
Any pointers? I would like to get a little closer to the 120 minutes limit.![]()
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try lowering the bitrate from 8000 to something lower. Also, try lowering the audio. Instead of the DVd resolution, take a shot at the cvd res (352x480) with 48 mhz audio.
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The bitrate for DVD can vary from 3 mb/sec to 9 mb/sec. To get 120 minutes on a 4.7 gig disk the bitrate has to be at about 5.1 mb/sec.
At 3 mb/sec, you can get about 4 hours of video on a DVD-/+R
Hope this helps.
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yes, I will lower my bitrate. does image quality drop, say if I lower it to 6?
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I don't think you'll be able to tell the difference from 8000 to 6000. I can't tell the difference from 7000-4000 but thats just me. I wouldn't go lower than 4000 though.
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Originally Posted by supatrupa
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One more thing. I hope it's not too late for a reply on this.
I encode my mpg2 at high display size (something like 720x480, I'm not at my computer I do video on right now so I am guessing). Should it be a smaller display output? -
Originally Posted by supatrupa
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Actually, 352x480 is also a valid DVD resolution, so you could encode at a lower bit rate by choosing this frame size instead. Personally, I've found that a lot of my stuff looks just fine at 352x480...
(Then again, it does depend on what you're encoding.A lot of the discs I've been making lately are archive copies of old off-the-air TV recordings from the 80's and early 90's, on VHS tape -- some of it recorded in 6-hour SLP mode, to boot. Thus, the image resolution isn't that great to start with...)
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"The bitrate for DVD can vary from 3 mb/sec to 9 mb/sec"
Really?
I have made dvd's with vbr 2000-8000kbs,and they seem to work perfectly.And i'm pretty sure ,that i can go even lower than 2000kbs. -
This should give you 120min
4500 to 6000 PECK VBR
Audio set 48KHz at 224KB
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