Howdy folks--here's the deal.
We've got a buttload of VHS tapes we send out to distance students. We've been encoding them to AVI (MPEG4v2) format.
Here's the problem: We're using a DVCII (dazzle) capture card to capture from the VCR. This gives us files about 4 GB for a 70 min video. Files are in MPEG2 format at a fairly high bitrate.
Virtual Dub can't open MPEG2.
AVI Synth allows us to open MPEG2 in virtual dub, however it has following drawbacks.
v .03 = Horrible quality. Looks like some kind of screwy interlacing.
v 1.0b3 = no sound.
ULead Video Studio can't open MPEG2 files > 4 GB or perhaps 70 mintues (we're not sure which is actual barrier). (We previously use UVS to encode shorter videos).
Soooo. Does anyone know a good way to encode these 4GB+ MPEG2 video files (with sound)? Again, the target is AVI format with MPEG4v2 codec (mp3 sound).
TIA!
We've got a buttload of VHS tapes we send out to distance students. We've been encoding them to AVI (MPEG4v2) format.
Here's the problem: We're using a DVCII (dazzle) capture card to capture from the VCR. This gives us files about 4 GB for a 70 min video. Files are in MPEG2 format at a fairly high bitrate.
Virtual Dub can't open MPEG2.
AVI Synth allows us to open MPEG2 in virtual dub, however it has following drawbacks.
v .03 = Horrible quality. Looks like some kind of screwy interlacing.
v 1.0b3 = no sound.
ULead Video Studio can't open MPEG2 files > 4 GB or perhaps 70 mintues (we're not sure which is actual barrier). (We previously use UVS to encode shorter videos).
Soooo. Does anyone know a good way to encode these 4GB+ MPEG2 video files (with sound)? Again, the target is AVI format with MPEG4v2 codec (mp3 sound).
TIA!
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