Lots to learn and understand. I may be going crazy trying to prevent something that isn't even happening. Let me explain and ask.
I understand that mpeg-2 is a DVD compliant format for home DVD players. Also as I understand it, within this mpeg parameter, programs may not have to re-encode existing mpegs if the things like bit rate and field order and audio formats are the same as the program settings that are set in whatever program you are using.
If I'm pretty accurate so far, then allow me to ask my question. I am using DVD Workshop to author some mpeg files that I have of home video that I conveted from analog using an external converter. After this converter saves the files to my HD, I open Workshop, import the file, right click it, check its properties and check the program preferences to be sure the mpeg settings are ok with what I have.
After I add my menus, chapters and such, I burn the project. This takes quite a bit of time on a 4 gig mpeg file. Based soley on the time it takes, which can be 2 hrs, I am assuming that the mpeg is being re-encoded.
But ..then I say .. wait a minute, the final product doesnt even have an mpeg file in it. it has video ts and audio ts folders with Vob ubd xyz and what ever other files <smile> but no mpeg.... hmmm
So my question is... is this resulting time to burn merely because we are changing the compliant mpeg file into these new things or am I also encoding the mpeg over again. I don't even know what the heck I'm talking about ... lol ..any insight would be appreciated.
The puter I use for this is offline and dedicated to video stuff, it is a P4 2.8 HT with a gig of pc3200mem in dual channel. I have two SATA hds internal in a raid mirror array, and a WD external 8meg cache 7200rpm HD that I use for the video files which keeps things seperate from my OS. I include this info so you can see I'm not trying to burn this on a real slow unit or have an adware or spyware problem.
Basically, I'm just trying to understand what is happening behind the scenes when it burns. Also, in DVD Workshop, there is a check box that allows the program to write to disk as well as make the burn. I do select this check box just incase the DVD media itself fails during the burn process. I don't believe that has anything to do with the time factor as I believe the writes to DVD and disk happen together anyway.
thanks in advance for the help,
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I understand that mpeg-2 is a DVD compliant format for home DVD players. Also as I understand it, within this mpeg parameter, programs may not have to re-encode existing mpegs if the things like bit rate and field order and audio formats are the same as the program settings that are set in whatever program you are using.
If I'm pretty accurate so far, then allow me to ask my question. I am using DVD Workshop to author some mpeg files that I have of home video that I conveted from analog using an external converter. After this converter saves the files to my HD, I open Workshop, import the file, right click it, check its properties and check the program preferences to be sure the mpeg settings are ok with what I have.
After I add my menus, chapters and such, I burn the project. This takes quite a bit of time on a 4 gig mpeg file. Based soley on the time it takes, which can be 2 hrs, I am assuming that the mpeg is being re-encoded.
But ..then I say .. wait a minute, the final product doesnt even have an mpeg file in it. it has video ts and audio ts folders with Vob ubd xyz and what ever other files <smile> but no mpeg.... hmmm
So my question is... is this resulting time to burn merely because we are changing the compliant mpeg file into these new things or am I also encoding the mpeg over again. I don't even know what the heck I'm talking about ... lol ..any insight would be appreciated.
The puter I use for this is offline and dedicated to video stuff, it is a P4 2.8 HT with a gig of pc3200mem in dual channel. I have two SATA hds internal in a raid mirror array, and a WD external 8meg cache 7200rpm HD that I use for the video files which keeps things seperate from my OS. I include this info so you can see I'm not trying to burn this on a real slow unit or have an adware or spyware problem.
Basically, I'm just trying to understand what is happening behind the scenes when it burns. Also, in DVD Workshop, there is a check box that allows the program to write to disk as well as make the burn. I do select this check box just incase the DVD media itself fails during the burn process. I don't believe that has anything to do with the time factor as I believe the writes to DVD and disk happen together anyway.
thanks in advance for the help,
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