Fit a KDVD on a cd?
this template is great bit to put this on a cd would be an even greater feat i could probably get about 50 minutes onto a cd this would be great for music videos and tvshows any help would be great
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I was under the impressions the KDVD template was for making DVD-archival quality backups, designed for dvd-r. This implies DVD resolution (740x480 or whatever). Most TV shows are 352x480 or something, so a template designed for DVD-resolutions would probably destroy your TV program (assuming you tried to resize to 740x480).
Otherwise, why wouldn't you use the KVCD or KVCD2 templates? You should be able to get 2 50min programs on a single CD, and unless you have really great equipment, I doubt you'd be able to tell a difference.... |
KDVD originated from my BVD beta templet the idea was dvd compatibility on 3 or less cds and kwag tought this was a good idea.
His templet is basicly the same as mine except witha highier max bitrate and lower min bitrate. To put this on a cd d/l his templet and lower the max bitrate until it works onyour dvd player. Baker |
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You haven't posted it anywhere, and you only offer it by e-mail to people! Just a note: KDVD template is the same as the DVD template included with TMPEG. I added the Q. Matrix supplied by Andreas from Germany, my own GOP structure with closed number of frames ( 18 ) for DVD compatibility, CQ mode and audio at 192Khz. kwag |
Kwag,
Did you mean to say 'KDVD' in the previous post? (These acronyms are becoming confusing, no?) |
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http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1652#1652 By the way, if you are going to name your template after yourself like Kwag did, I suggest you pick a different letter/initial because BVD is synonymous with underwears if you know what I mean. |
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