I've recently bought the Adaptec 'VideOh! DVD Media Center USB 2.0' Tv tuner/Video Capture device (very nice product - here's my review for anyone interested Review ). This unit only records in MPEG1/2, so I have a few questions. Is there any point recording a video capture at the highest bitrate (about 7.8Mb/sec), then compressing the file (using DVDShrink) so it will fit on a DVD, or would it be better to reduce the recorded bitrate so that the resulting file would be just under 4.3 GB, and therefore not need any compression? Obviously for the 2nd option I would have to do some testing to work out what bitrate is needed to record a given amount of time. I know this is subjective, but any thoughts would be appreciated.
Secondly, I am currently using Sonic's MyDVD which came with the device to convert the Mpeg2 file to DVD standard (VOB/IFO files). This is an amazingly slow process (about an hour), is there any other software that can do this quicker (shareware would be nice )? Also, I tried to compress the resulting VOB files using DVDShrink, but I kept getting a message that it couldn't find the file (even though the VOB files were in the same directory as the IFO files)... is this a problem with Mpeg converted files?
I've had no problem Shrinking files from DVD, or even files that I ripped from DVD to hard drive.
Anyone?
Secondly, I am currently using Sonic's MyDVD which came with the device to convert the Mpeg2 file to DVD standard (VOB/IFO files). This is an amazingly slow process (about an hour), is there any other software that can do this quicker (shareware would be nice )? Also, I tried to compress the resulting VOB files using DVDShrink, but I kept getting a message that it couldn't find the file (even though the VOB files were in the same directory as the IFO files)... is this a problem with Mpeg converted files?
I've had no problem Shrinking files from DVD, or even files that I ripped from DVD to hard drive.
Anyone?
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