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- Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:57 pm
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: avi->dvd conversion "problem" (low bitrate)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2834
Interesting, as far as i know, all the encoder should be able to figure out the average bite rate by themselves. They should recognize the best bit rate for the length of the video, for it to fit onto a dvd. Here is the calculation. For a 90 min video on a 4 gb dvd, you get about 6500 kb/sec . It is ...
- Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:46 pm
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: Der figured it out for the 2 avi files
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2686
Yes, Avi2Dvd joins the 2 video clip into one and then encode What you need is to encode 2 video clip separately into 2 mpg files. And use some other authoring program to author multi track dvd. By having to video files on different tracks, you can now have different resolution or frame rate videos ...
- Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:43 pm
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: 2 AVI files into 1 DVD, with a chapters for each avi file???
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2846
First thing, you should name the files according to the requirement for Avi2Dvd. They should be named Something CD1.avi, Something CD2.avi, Something CD3.avi and so on. This is the only way for the program to know that you want to join these parts into one video and processed into one dvd. Now, the ...
- Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:39 pm
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: same output path? please help
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3547
Er, I don't think avi2dvd can join ogm files. Even if it does, when you load the Fruit CD1.ogm, the program will automatically look for Fruit CD2.ogm and so on, and join them automatically. So you are Not required to specify that there are more parts. Just have the files in the same folder and same ...
- Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:07 am
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: motion menus...possible?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1820
Well, this menu function in avi2dvd is very limited. You would have to use other authoring programs for complex menu creation. I have made suggestion in the recommendation thread that avi2dvd should gives users the option of NOT deleting the encoded mpg file after finishing. At the moment, you can ...
- Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:14 am
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: Mpeg to DVD conversion
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2045
Well, Avi2Dvd is totally free. But I don't think it support mpg files. There should be ways to get around that. VirtualDub could be one to open your mpeg and demux. Not too sure how to use the demux audio, video to work in avi2dvd. Wait for Trustfm to answer this. I am interested in how the program ...
- Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:30 pm
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: Problem with an 0 Byte File
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3406
[01:33:30] Zero subtitles found [01:33:30] Author script generation ... [01:33:30] Author script generated successfully ! [01:33:30] Start authoring ... [01:33:35] Dvd authored successfully ! [ D:\lwr\Avi2dvd_temp\DVD ] [01:33:35] Generating iso ... [01:33:36] Iso generated successfully ! This is ...
- Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:16 pm
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: Deinterlace Source?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2037
Well, the general opinion is that Aspect Ratio should be left alone. You should search VideoHelp.com and Doom9 guides for details on the AR topic. I'm not sure what Avi2dvd will do to the video, but there are 3 options when changing 16:9 to 4:3 1: Squash the video, and all the people in your video ...
- Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:15 pm
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: Output quality?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3126
Well, multi-passes improve the video quality, given the fixed file size (has to fit on 1 dvd, 4.3G) As to audio, the BeSweet program used in avi2dvd is generally considered the default and the best when handling audio encoding. So to improve the audio quality, set the bit rate for audio higher in ...
- Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:04 pm
- Forum: Avi2Dvd
- Topic: Audio prolem when converting WMV files
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1640
Ok, I tried some more with wmv files. I think the demux program avi2dvd uses simply does not like wmv file. So there is nothing for BeSweet to encode, resulting in tiny ac3 file produced. However, I looked around, and found some inspirations from a article on videohelp.com, about opening rm files ...