I would like to create a DVD, and the capacity of the dvd-r as exploit. The video (DV) has a length of 133 minutes. The following settings in TMPGEnc: Audio bitrate: 224 kbit / sec Average video bitrate: 4117 kbit / sec This would, according to the TMPGEnc dvd-r with 4.7 GB and UDF file system to 100% exploit. The expected size is only 4200 GB. What is 500 MB with the rest? Can I change the file to 111% synonymous Disc Capacity encode (video bitrate 4633 kbit / sec), or fit the video will no longer be on the DVD?
Thank you, Hori
Antwort von Ottfried Schmidt:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 13:38:270200, "Hannes Horách" wrote:
> The expected size is only 4200 GB. > What is 500 MB with the rest?
What rest? In a fit DVD 5 GByte maximum 4:38. The 4.7 GByte Arte is a commercial gimmick, because it is based on the 1000s and not on the 1024er calculation is based. The known but synonymous Harddisks of her. For your 4200 MByte come synonymous nor Muxing and authoring data added, so this fits very well.
> Can I change the file to 111% synonymous Disc Capacity encode (video bitrate 4633 > kbit / sec), or fit the video will no longer be on the DVD?
Sure, so you can encode synonymous, then the match is simply no longer drauf ... ;)
Antwort von Klaus Skibowski:
Hannes Horách wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to create a DVD, and the capacity of the dvd-r as > Exploit. > The video (DV) has a length of 133 minutes. > The following settings in TMPGEnc: > Audio bitrate: 224 kbit / sec > Average video bitrate: 4117 kbit / sec > This would, according to the TMPGEnc dvd-r with 4.7 GB and UDF file system to 100% > Exploit. > The expected size is only 4200 GB. > What is 500 MB with the rest? > Can I change the file to 111% synonymous Disc Capacity encode (video bitrate 4633 > Kbit / sec), or fit the video will no longer be on the DVD? > > Thank you, > Hori > >
you can check the video with much higher data rate encode, then as DVD Author and the resulting structure using DVD Shrink or DVD Tools similar to DVD-R size can transcode. Then you have the DVD fairly optimally filled.
Ciao, Klaus
Antwort von Ottfried Schmidt:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:18:120200, Klaus Skibowski wrote:
> you can check the video with much higher data rate encode, then as > DVD Author and the resulting structure using DVD Shrink or DVD > similar tools available on DVD-R size can transcode. Then you have the > DVD fairly optimally filled.
Jo, and the quality he then synonymous with absolute certainty under the level down, which he otherwise would have ...
Antwort von Markus Knapp:
Hello!
I answer times the two of you:
Klaus Skibowski wrote: > Hannes Horách wrote: >> I would like to create a DVD, and the capacity of the dvd-r as >> Exploit. >> The video (DV) has a length of 133 minutes. >> The following settings in TMPGEnc: >> Audio bitrate: 224 kbit / sec >> Average video bitrate: 4117 kbit / sec
I come to 4356kbit / s for video. Determined with http://www.videohelp.com/calc.htm
>> This would, according to the TMPGEnc dvd-r with 4.7 GB and UDF file system to 100% >> Exploit.
TMPEnc has a bitrate calculator? Is me.
>> The expected size is only 4200 GB. >> What is 500 MB with the rest?
Where will you said?
>> Can I change the file to 111% synonymous Disc Capacity encode (video bitrate >> 4633 kbit / sec), or fit the video will no longer be on the DVD?
Take the above calculator, Include these values (or if Menu, etc. with more to be slightly less) and take into TMPGEnc 2pass-vbr than Encode method. Used to get almost exactly the right size.
> You can check the video with much higher data rate encode, then as > DVD Author and the resulting structure using DVD Shrink or DVD > Similar tools available on DVD-R size can transcode. Then you have the > DVD fairly optimally filled.
From behind through the chest into the eye? Two times encode (encode and shrink and then) is nonsense and deteriorate the video quality is unnecessary. And the move so that the size determination to another program.
Gruß,
Markus
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Antwort von Ottfried Schmidt:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 17:07:160200, Markus Knapp wrote:
> I come to 4356kbit / s for video. > Determined with http://www.videohelp.com/calc.htm
Then calculate the thing synonymous wrong. At 224 kbps Audio remain at 133 Minutes of video on a DVD without additional gadgets 4398 kbps for video. More specifically, as Fit2Disc expects None ... ;)
> TMPEnc has a bitrate calculator? Is me.
Is called the Wizard ...
Antwort von Alan Tiedemann:
Hannes Horách wrote: > This would, according to the TMPGEnc dvd-r with 4.7 GB and UDF file system to 100% > Exploit. > The expected size is only 4200 GB.
4200 G (!) B?
> What is 500 MB with the rest?
On a DVD go 4,700,000,000 bytes. The 4.3 GiB, according 4.7 GB.
> Can I change the file to 111% synonymous Disc Capacity encode (video bitrate 4633 > Kbit / sec), or fit the video will no longer be on the DVD?
As long as you not thinking or calculation mistakes, then it should fit. But make sure with what the program expects units!
Gruß, Alan
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Antwort von Alan Tiedemann:
Ottfried Schmidt wrote: > On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 13:38:270200, "Hannes Horách" > wrote:
Take the Roman times shorter please. Thank you!
>> The expected size is only 4200 GB. >> What is 500 MB with the rest? > > What rest? In a fit DVD 5 GByte maximum 4:38. The 4.7 GByte > Arte is a commercial gimmick, because it is based on the 1000s and not on the > 1024er calculation is based. The known but synonymous Harddisks of her.
That has nothing to do with "commercial gimmick" to do, but with the correct Using the SI prefixes.
> On your 4200 MByte come synonymous nor Muxing and authoring data > Tag, so this fits very well.
Right.
Gruß, Alan
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