SKVCD vs. VCD image quality?
I've been encoding KVCD and the results in regards to image quality have been good to great. Yesterday I discovered that my player can play a SKVCD (480x576 Pal so I assume I can play a SKVCD NTSC since I can play VCD NTSC). My question(s) then is:
1. Which would give me a better image quality SKVCD or VCD. 2. Which would give me a getter image, SKVCD with a lower CQ than a VCD with a higher CQ. 3. Can I generally fit the same movie on a CD-R with about the same CQ using a KSVCD vs. a VCD? Thanks. |
Hi jim620!
You will always get a sharper image if you're using a higher resolution. In this case a resolution of 480x576 (SVCD-PAL) vs. 352x288 (VCD - PAL). The bigger the frame is the less your DVD need to upscale it to fit the screen :wink: . |
What if I encode from the same source a kVCD with a CQ of 90 and a SKVCD with a CQ of 78. Would the SKVCD still look better?
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Much better.
Best KVCD in the same res. than a SKVCD. :wink: |
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