Hi!
> From: Andrew Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tuesday 11 Feb 2003 6:20 am, Derek Fountain wrote:
> > I have a 90 minute movie which I want to burn onto one CD which I can play
> > on my DVD player. I'm not worried about quality, just the convenience of
> > not having to change disks half way
On Tuesday 11 Feb 2003 6:20 am, Derek Fountain wrote:
> I have a 90 minute movie which I want to burn onto one CD which I can play
> on my DVD player. I'm not worried about quality, just the convenience of
> not having to change disks half way through.
>
> lav2mpeg does a great job of creating VCD
I produce a lot of VCDs. I haven't started doing SVCDs yet, because no one I know has a DVD player that can handle them. (Gotta make what works across most peoples' equipment, right? :-)
I reduce my audio/video bitrates in order to write longer movies onto VCDs. I'll put up to 100 minutes or so o
You need:
- Widescreen.
- If you don't have widescreen, you need b&w. Either convert it or use
b&w original. Can even be noisy.
- If not b&w, the movie must be "clean", meaning almost no noise.
- As little vegetation and water visible as possible.
- with mpeg2enc I use the -q 14
- you needn't worr
I have a 90 minute movie which I want to burn onto one CD which I can play on
my DVD player. I'm not worried about quality, just the convenience of not
having to change disks half way through.
lav2mpeg does a great job of creating VCD and SVCD mpeg files which are good
quality, but too big. Wha