Hello all. If you'd please bear with me while I try to verbalize what I need to know I'd appreciate it.
OK, I got the Sony TRV-33 MiniDV camcorder for Christmas. Immediately set out taking movies. Have had no trouble capturing AVI files to the computer. Tried a few software suites - Intervideo WinDVD Creator 2 and the one that came with my Sony - and haven't liked the quality of the results. WinDVD Creator is incredibly easy, but the ease of use leads to low quality DVDs from what I've experienced. Have attempted to familiarize myself with TMPGEnc and Ulead. I understand how to convert the stream from AVI to MPEG-2 in TMPGEnc and man does that take a long time.
OK, so now that you know I'm not technologically deficient, here are my questions, issues, problems. Obviously I want the best quality possible and have decided that converting to MPEG-2 through TMPGEnc gives me the best video quality, since I plan to burn my movies to DVD for universal play. And I've read that I should encode my audio in something different from TMPGEnc, so I plan to do that (suggestions would be great). I guess my biggest question is once I go about converting in separate programs, how do I synch the video and audio streams so that they'll be together? (That was one big benefit of the WinDVD creator program, that audio and video were together.)
And as for editing, what's the most competent program? And do I need to edit the AVI video stream before converting the audio stream, or all together after converting both?
I've got a pretty good handle (I think) on authoring programs, but it's getting it to the authoring stage with everything synched together that has me a little perplexed. I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty and am not looking for the easiest solution, but for the best within my relatively small budget.
I'm sure I've left out some other issues I have, but hopefully I'll be able to tackle them through any suggestions in this thread. Thanks in advance.
OK, I got the Sony TRV-33 MiniDV camcorder for Christmas. Immediately set out taking movies. Have had no trouble capturing AVI files to the computer. Tried a few software suites - Intervideo WinDVD Creator 2 and the one that came with my Sony - and haven't liked the quality of the results. WinDVD Creator is incredibly easy, but the ease of use leads to low quality DVDs from what I've experienced. Have attempted to familiarize myself with TMPGEnc and Ulead. I understand how to convert the stream from AVI to MPEG-2 in TMPGEnc and man does that take a long time.
OK, so now that you know I'm not technologically deficient, here are my questions, issues, problems. Obviously I want the best quality possible and have decided that converting to MPEG-2 through TMPGEnc gives me the best video quality, since I plan to burn my movies to DVD for universal play. And I've read that I should encode my audio in something different from TMPGEnc, so I plan to do that (suggestions would be great). I guess my biggest question is once I go about converting in separate programs, how do I synch the video and audio streams so that they'll be together? (That was one big benefit of the WinDVD creator program, that audio and video were together.)
And as for editing, what's the most competent program? And do I need to edit the AVI video stream before converting the audio stream, or all together after converting both?
I've got a pretty good handle (I think) on authoring programs, but it's getting it to the authoring stage with everything synched together that has me a little perplexed. I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty and am not looking for the easiest solution, but for the best within my relatively small budget.
I'm sure I've left out some other issues I have, but hopefully I'll be able to tackle them through any suggestions in this thread. Thanks in advance.
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