Hi - I'd really appreciate any opinions on the best format to convert DV video to... AVI (DivX) or MPEG2.
I've recently purchased a DV camcorder (PAL format - I currently live in Europe) and a DVD burner (NEC1300a).
As with most newbies, I'm pretty trigger happy at the moment - and recording lots of DV footage which is a lot of raw data that needs to be compressed
The problem is, I'm not sure of the best way to go!! AVI (DivX) encoded files, MPEG2 encoded files, or even authoring straight to DVD!! Heck, I don't even know what resolution I should aim for to get the best quality vs. file size.
My only consideration is that I will be returning to Canada (NTSC) next year, so I would want to be able to watch my videos there (i.e. if I author DVD's at 720x576 - I suppose I would not be able to watch them on an ordinary DVD player in Canada? Or?).
If I DivX encode the DV files, I suppose I could always watch the video on both computer and TV through the grafix card tv-out. But is it then better to reduce the resolution, and go for a higher bitrate?
How about straight MPEG2 files (using tempgenc for example) - would I preserve more quality this way, and would the mpeg2's be playable on some DVD players?
I know this all sounds like a bit of "6 of one, half dozen of the other" I don't have a problem with 60-90m per DVD disc, as I'd like to maintain as much of the quality as possible. Most important is that my videos can be watched on both PAL & NTSC tv's - whether through a computer or a DVD player.
I'm a little confused (newbie at this) so I'd appreciate any "conventional wisdoms" that ppl may have on this matter!
Thanks in advance
I've recently purchased a DV camcorder (PAL format - I currently live in Europe) and a DVD burner (NEC1300a).
As with most newbies, I'm pretty trigger happy at the moment - and recording lots of DV footage which is a lot of raw data that needs to be compressed
The problem is, I'm not sure of the best way to go!! AVI (DivX) encoded files, MPEG2 encoded files, or even authoring straight to DVD!! Heck, I don't even know what resolution I should aim for to get the best quality vs. file size.
My only consideration is that I will be returning to Canada (NTSC) next year, so I would want to be able to watch my videos there (i.e. if I author DVD's at 720x576 - I suppose I would not be able to watch them on an ordinary DVD player in Canada? Or?).
If I DivX encode the DV files, I suppose I could always watch the video on both computer and TV through the grafix card tv-out. But is it then better to reduce the resolution, and go for a higher bitrate?
How about straight MPEG2 files (using tempgenc for example) - would I preserve more quality this way, and would the mpeg2's be playable on some DVD players?
I know this all sounds like a bit of "6 of one, half dozen of the other" I don't have a problem with 60-90m per DVD disc, as I'd like to maintain as much of the quality as possible. Most important is that my videos can be watched on both PAL & NTSC tv's - whether through a computer or a DVD player.
I'm a little confused (newbie at this) so I'd appreciate any "conventional wisdoms" that ppl may have on this matter!
Thanks in advance
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