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Anonymous 05-26-2002 11:27 AM

All of the james bonds on one dvd-r ?
 
How about trying to fit all the james bonds on one dual sided dvd-r using kwags templet with mpeg 2 and a res of 352x288? I am not sure of how many bond there are but I work out that we should be able to fit 20 to a dual sided dvd-r.


Baker

kwag 05-26-2002 12:58 PM

Re: [u]ALl[/u] the james bonds on one dvd-r.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bakerr
How about trying to fit all the james bonds on one dual sided dvd-r using kwags templet with mpeg 2 and a res of 352x288? I am not sure of how many bond there are but I work out that we should be able to fit 20 to a dual sided dvd-r.


Baker

Hi Baker:

You can do that :lol:
DVD specs. allow MPEG-1 at 352x240 ( or 288 PAL ).
But the audio has to be 48Khz.
There is a limitation on the size of the GOP for DVD. It can't be longer than 18 frames for NTSC or 15 frames for PAL.
This will not allow as much compression as is available in the KVCD template, but still you should be able to fit 3 or 4 full movies in a 4.7GB DVD-R.

kwag

Anonymous 05-27-2002 01:37 PM

Uh-oh!

Is svcd dvd compatible???

I have been making my svcds with audio at 48khz and video at 352x576 so it would be dvd compatible in the future!! Has this bee a waste of time???? a complete wastrel??

BAKER

kwag 05-27-2002 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bakerr
Uh-oh!

Is svcd dvd compatible???

I have been making my svcds with audio at 48khz and video at 352x576 so it would be dvd compatible in the future!! Has this bee a waste of time???? a complete wastrel??

BAKER

If you've done your SVCD's at 352x576 MPEG-2 with a standard PAL SVCD template, and the GOP is equal to or less that 15 frames, then you're ok.

Just try to open your mpegs with a program like Sonic DVDit or ULead's Movie Factory and see if it will open the file without re-encoding it.

If it does, then your mpeg files are DVD compliant.

kwag


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