Frage von bmg1900:Hello,
somebody knows if my video recordings, which I of camcorder to PC hard drive in AVI format that can shrink to turn it into good quality to burn to DVD? I'd like to keep my Avi format, because I have a Divx (Mpeg4) DVD player for playback use. 29Gb Only now do I not on a normal DVD. And convert or recording from your camcorder to your PC in MPEG2 format, absolutely miserable quality.
Gruss
bmg1900
Antwort von Stegmaier:
yes it works!
gruß cj
Antwort von bmg1900:
na great antwort.
Antwort von derpianoman:
So?
Antwort von Stegmaier:
Can you convert AVI to DivX. How do you read here:
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The DivX files then you burn data onto a DVD, the DVD bxw the DivX videos you can go to your DivX standalone player.
ProCoder If thou hast synonymous so you can convert to DivX. On the DivX website, there is another transcoder.
If you have difficulty with English, you must have time to google, there are still lots of German-language instructions.
Antwort von Moby:
or
times the fosu use
because you have to on this topic
(divx / mpeg-encoder) will find something!
gruß cj
Antwort von Markus:
... Recording from camcorder to your PC in MPEG2 format, absolutely miserable quality. No wonder, that makes it so not synonymous. But what speaks against it, an ordinary DVD-Video, which can then synonymous, in others, not DivX-compatible DVD players can play?
If the quality is crap, then good for nothing the encoder. Or the movie duration is too long viiieeel. ;-)
Antwort von megalutzi:
Only 29Gb ..... Or the movie duration is too long viiieeel. ;-) this is probably out. 29GB is something between 2 and 2.5 hours, so already s.der limit to what one on a normal DVD in acceptable quality up gets.
Antwort von bmg1900:
sorry, I did incorrectly, are 19 and not 29 gb
Antwort von Markus:
This is my question above answered part (film time) and partly still open (DVD-video for better compatibility).
Antwort von bmg1900:
@ markus,
well, have been my avi files with DivxToDVD then converted. However, the resulting VOB files because nothing else than mpeg2 files?
then, is not divx avi or "clean" of the image come from?
voted yes but synonymous with the video studio at about equal opportunity to play in dvd mode to save it. This had never been tried because I always thought that was the best avi.
gruss
Ingolf
Antwort von Markus:
... well, have been my avi files with DivxToDVD then converted. The detour of about DV AVI DivX MPEG2 / VOB, you can shorten by moving the DV AVIs directly MPEG2 komprimierst. If the quality of the original recordings is not so good (image noise, etc.) then it
might be that a high compression (via DivX) first, the noise is minimized and the DVD later looks subjectively better (lower image sharpness and color depth?) .
You could with the same starting material even try it both ways. Then you knew it exactly for your application.
However, the resulting VOB files because nothing else than mpeg2 files? VOB is a container file, which in this case an MPEG2 - Video and audio data. This video - and audio data are also zipper-like nested, so that the DVD Player from Picture-/Tonträger a train can be read without constantly out-and herspringen them.
voted yes but synonymous with the video studio at about equal opportunity to play in dvd mode to save it. This had never been tried because I always thought that was the best avi. That's true synonymous. If you have a DV-AVI capture, no quality is lost. In the MPEG2 setting, however, the computer processes all incoming data in real time to convert, making the quality suffers if the Calculator times goes too fast. This erschwerst you post, if instead of DV-AVI einzelbildkomprimiertem suddenly MPEG2 image groups must be cut.
You change one chopped video "post" in order to MPEG2, then allow the computer to take the time he needs. This can then be synonymous for many hours, as opposed to real-time compression when importing directly.
Also could you with a small test to compare times.
Antwort von bmg1900:
alles klar markus.
thank you for your helpful answer. I will look at the day and take a little time to try something.
gruss
Ingolf