Dear Matti,

Could you create nice  CVD's succeasfully with mpeg2enc / mplex?  

If there were problems let me know.  I'd like to add the necessary flags 
needed if it doesn't work.

> Yes, CVD, SVCD and VCD will all go away the day DVD burners become
> mainstream and the DVD media becomes as cheap as CDRs are today. But
> all those standards are based on MPEG so you may prepare yourself
> with DVD in mind by encoding stuff which can be most easily
> transferred to DVD in the future.
>
> And CVD with 48kHz audio seems to be a better format than SVCD in this
> respect.

Hmmm.... that 352 horizontal resolution will really show up badly.  The best 
option is probably to the ability of a lot of modern DVD players to simply 
play an MPEG stream on a standard CD-ROM!


You can then encode and mux in DVD format and transfer later when you can 
afford a decent player.  Of course, each disk won't play too long, but around 
35-40 minutes should be possible with good (digital) broadcast material and
40-45 if your transcoding from DVD.

        Andrew


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