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Dvd recompress
Dvd recompress







dvd recompress
  1. DVD RECOMPRESS SOFTWARE
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dvd recompress

That was the only change to the template.īelieve me, I need all the info I can get. It's still a little puzzling though, that when just changing the quality setting to "good", DVDA didn't need to recompress. Now I know why DVDA wanted to recompress, and perhaps why the disk authored by "other" stuttered on my mom's player the other night and didn't look very good.

DVD RECOMPRESS SOFTWARE

And, I was using other authoring software for test DVD disks, as it did not recompress the files like DVDA did. That PS3 will play darn near any file format (even written as a data disk) I throw in it, and very well.

DVD RECOMPRESS PC

Part of my "problem" may lay in the fact that I use my pc and a PS3 for review of the files. I would assume the same applies to 30p, and the high definition files as well, paying attention to the default formats. I was selecting 23.976 (no pulldown), then selecting progressive field order.wrong method it appears. I also notice when the framerate with pulldown is selected in the dialog box, the field order sets hard (grays out) to progressive. I know the comma is a typo, but I'm not sure of the 3:2 versus 2-3 difference. One note though, the linked document you provided specifies "23,976 fps with 3:2 pulldown" (cut and pasted from the document), and the Vegas selection reads "23.976 + 2-3 pulldown". I was not using the framerate with pulldown. Here's way more than you ever wanted to know about the DVD spec. DVDA will definately rerender if you're not giving it a spec-compliant file. I think you need to select 23.976 with 3:2 pulldown to conform to the DVD spec. Hey, one problem could be if you've selected 24p. What exactly are your other render settings? If you're doing some customization of them, you should be starting with Mainconcept MPEG-2 on one of the DVD Architect NTSC templates. I always use best when rescaling HD to SD, and I've never had that problem in DVDA. well, it's still hard to believe that clicking "best" makes a stream that must be rerendered. If all this is old hat to you and you're doing proper disk planning. If you're not familiar with planning for disk capacity and datarate, Edward Troxel has an excellent short article in Volume 1 Number 7 of his newsletters. What *should* be happening is that DVDA only rerenders MPEG2 if the video a) does not fit on the disk with a good allowance for audio and menues or b) exceeds the permissable data rate for the DVD standard. "Best" is the correct choice for rendering an HDV project to SD MPEG2 for DVD-Architect.









Dvd recompress