I am looking for a software ( pref. freeware) which analyse dvd's (mprgé-files and vob-files) and gives information as video-bitrate, audio-bitrate,used resolution and so one.
dvd-files identifier soft
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What I mean is that info of audiorate, contence,resolution,;tV-system (pal,secam or ntsc)
f.e de dvd bad boys II gives:
that is mpeg2,coded in pal ,resol. 720x576,6 ch 48Kbps audio, 9 subtitels with the sector (can be helpfull in case the dvd has damaged sectors, in order of locating them)
this info is readable for each subtitle(or part)
My problem was that although dvd's played o.k. when I used my rendering soft the picture was shaky and the sound desynchronised
After a bit experimenting, I discovered that those problems havd 2 reasons. A wrong resolution used while capturing and my pIII (1 ghz) is too slow to capture in mpeg2-mode.
In order to capture in dvd-mode you mst have at least a 1.3 ghz pc.
So now I capture in mpeg1,352x288, 7000 kbit/s(compresionrate),pal
- the higher the compressionrate ( or bitrate) the better the quality but the more diskspace is needed 7000Kb/s means that 1 sec movie takes 7000 Kbit or 875 KBytes - and I render the picture to dvd,752*576,6000 Kbit/s ,pal , with the capture-soft (powerdirector)
By putting the pieces together I was able to solve my problem.
I didn't mean that my problem was solved using IFOedit (my trial-and-error-method did the trick, ,I simply found this soft is an interesting program to look inside a dvd-structure (IFO-file)
This program told me (what I expected) that the end-dvd (both the ones you buy and the ones you created) can be identified having equal specification, but says nothing about the "capture"-fase, and there was my problem situated.
My own-created dvd looked good but was bad made.
What all the options do in the program, I don't know and is really not of interest to me.
I hope this explains a bit what you were looking for.
Ciao
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It is not simple your problem.
You make some captures therefore of the video and the compression in mpeg-2.
You also make the authoring.
I think that it would be well that you buy a PC answering the specification of the VIDEO.
I appreciate your courage, good luck for the continuation.
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