Hi All,
I am converting home videos to dvd.
I've made a dvd with mpeg2, 6000kbits, but when the screen moves fast(like merry-go-around scene) I can see pixelation somewhat... Is this the best video qualify option that is currently available? How about difference between 6000kbits and 4000kbits? Is there much difference or should I use 4000kbits so I can save more on a dvd disc.
Video quality is the most important factor for me.
Also, .avi from a dv camcorder seems to have the same quality as the original dv tape. Is this correct? If it is correct, is there a way I can save .avi to dvd? but I am kinda debating because I can probably store about 20 min of .avi on a dvd disc...too short...
So, would someone confirm me if mpeg2, 6000kbit or 4000kbit is the best option for storing home videos to dvd? otherwise please suggest me different method...
Thanks for your help...
I am converting home videos to dvd.
I've made a dvd with mpeg2, 6000kbits, but when the screen moves fast(like merry-go-around scene) I can see pixelation somewhat... Is this the best video qualify option that is currently available? How about difference between 6000kbits and 4000kbits? Is there much difference or should I use 4000kbits so I can save more on a dvd disc.
Video quality is the most important factor for me.
Also, .avi from a dv camcorder seems to have the same quality as the original dv tape. Is this correct? If it is correct, is there a way I can save .avi to dvd? but I am kinda debating because I can probably store about 20 min of .avi on a dvd disc...too short...
So, would someone confirm me if mpeg2, 6000kbit or 4000kbit is the best option for storing home videos to dvd? otherwise please suggest me different method...
Thanks for your help...
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