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I don't really know what a KVCD is.......probaly a xVCD. Id say to encode to SVCD. I love the quality of SVCD's. The normal person will never even see a diffrent between a SVCD and a DVD.
I know I didnt really give ya much of an answer but IMO SVCD rox.
i've tried the KVCD, but i modified the resolution a little to standard VCD (352x288 [PAL]). The quality is actually quite good, and you can get a 120min movie on 1 CD. On my computer it played great, but when i played it with my standalone (Pioneer DV-737) the sound got delayed about half a second.
So:
- If you are watching on a computer it's quite good
- If you want to watch it on a standalone player stick with the standard formats
(of course: it could work better on your player...)
Originally posted by erandre i've tried the KVCD, but i modified the resolution a little to standard VCD (352x288 [PAL]). The quality is actually quite good, and you can get a 120min movie on 1 CD. On my computer it played great, but when i played it with my standalone (Pioneer DV-737) the sound got delayed about half a second.
So:
- If you are watching on a computer it's quite good
- If you want to watch it on a standalone player stick with the standard formats
(of course: it could work better on your player...)
Did you try the mods for your DVD model?
Pioneer DV-733A and DV-737 ! ! Change MIN bit rate to 700, encode as
standard VCD ( not as non-standard VCD )
That's what's listed on the DVD compat. page.
I just got a Pioneer DV-333 and it plays fine, but only their 352x240 template. The higher resolutions display only half of the screen but I was able to encode Alien, almost two hour movie, and the result was as good as a VCD, but complete in one CD and plays fine in the DV-333
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