I've been trying to catch up to you video gurus, but i'm still in the dust.
I wanted to create a DVD out of six different 25 minute .AVI clips, so I tried merging them with nandub, and then virtualdub. Both had the same problems when I tried to append the .AVI segments. My jackass friend encoded these in variable bit rates for the audio and video, and i'm not sure how to alleviate the problem.
Is there any way to change the files' bit rate, or continue to put them onto the same DVD as different files?
if it helps, the bitrates are like this:
1. Audio: 125 kbps Video: 166 kbps
2. Audio: 128 kbps Video: 166 kbps
3. Audio: 141 kbps Video: 168 kbps
4. Audio: 145 kbps Video: 169 kbps
5. Audio: 150 kbps Video: 169 kbps
6. Audio: 150 kbps Video: 169 kbps
they all are running at 23 frames/second and the sample size is 24 bit.
this thing will be a christmas present (yes, i'm broke) so there is a bit of urgency factored in. thanks for the help!
EDIT: sorry, forgot to add, they're animations, if that makes any difference.
I wanted to create a DVD out of six different 25 minute .AVI clips, so I tried merging them with nandub, and then virtualdub. Both had the same problems when I tried to append the .AVI segments. My jackass friend encoded these in variable bit rates for the audio and video, and i'm not sure how to alleviate the problem.
Is there any way to change the files' bit rate, or continue to put them onto the same DVD as different files?
if it helps, the bitrates are like this:
1. Audio: 125 kbps Video: 166 kbps
2. Audio: 128 kbps Video: 166 kbps
3. Audio: 141 kbps Video: 168 kbps
4. Audio: 145 kbps Video: 169 kbps
5. Audio: 150 kbps Video: 169 kbps
6. Audio: 150 kbps Video: 169 kbps
they all are running at 23 frames/second and the sample size is 24 bit.
this thing will be a christmas present (yes, i'm broke) so there is a bit of urgency factored in. thanks for the help!
EDIT: sorry, forgot to add, they're animations, if that makes any difference.
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