I'm excited of your knowledge, have already learned a lot here and hope you can help me synonymous.
I have a Hauppauge HVR-1300 capture card "in a Windows PC and HDD player
and
wants over DVB-T broadcast movies to save space in AVC or MP4 or XVID / DIVX or MPEG2 file on HDD (this is the HDD player supported video formats).
Some have already tried TMPGEnc, Super (c) 2009, synonymous others.
But
At about 600MB / h gives me the quality loss (DVB-T is already a compromise s.sich) too high. So I have to recode waived (ie, there are currently huge 3GB per movie in MPEG2 format).
Then gave me a good friend presents a film (I think XVID format) size of 700MB and the quality was! Ast-rein!
He says that the movie downloaded from the internet has.
For me it was the proof that it is possible to films without too much loss of quality at this size to get - but how?
What codec / program you can create (synonymous commercial solutions are welcome)?
Computation time plays no role - as I am concerned he should expect 24h s.einem film - is no preference to me - mainly the quality of fits somewhat.
Thank you in advance ever.
LG, Ralf.
PS BTW - Audio is already on thrifty 96kbps (AAC) is set.
Antwort von RickyMartini:
Try times with XMPEG convert your videos: http://www.chip.de/downloads/Xmpeg_13004087.html
One of today's dual-core is much faster than in real time to create. Already in 2000, one feature on a CD can bring. ;)
Antwort von B.DeKid:
Film as XVID in about 1 1 / 2 std 720MB no sound issue 192 take nothing under 128.
VCD and SVCD brings nothing more
can easily do everything in SUPER.
www.doom9.org - get as synonymous BIT Calculator can calculate the bitrate in what must be rendered to blank CD to burn. Tight fit on 720MB NEN 700 blank.
From 2 hr duration would I 2 film files to create a 700 MB.
MfG B. DeKid
PS. RatDVD would be synonymous, but is somewhat cumbersome.