Gary Randall
June 12th, 2008, 09:26 AM
I want to burn a wedding on DVD, I am using VMS Plat. Which rendering setting would give me the best quality DVD? I have heard that Mpeg 2 is the best but not sure. Any Help?
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View Full Version : Best Quality to Burn Gary Randall June 12th, 2008, 09:26 AM I want to burn a wedding on DVD, I am using VMS Plat. Which rendering setting would give me the best quality DVD? I have heard that Mpeg 2 is the best but not sure. Any Help? Gary Edward Troxel June 12th, 2008, 09:31 AM DVDs *ARE* MPEG2. The "Movie Studio" versions don't let you change the bitrates (the "Custom" button is inactive) but that may not matter depending on the length of your video. Vol 1 #7 and Vol 4 #1 of my newsletters have full details on the process. Generally speaking: 1. Render the video to the proper DVD Architect preset (and proper bitrate) 2. Render the audio to AC3 or WAV. 3. Give both of these files to DVD Architect to create the DVD. Norris Combs June 12th, 2008, 10:02 AM Edward, On your point #2, if I have added mp3 audio to the video, should I render the audio to mp3, or to ac3, or to wav? I assume wav is the least compressed, followed by ac3, and mp3 is the most compressed. Thanks, Don Bloom June 12th, 2008, 10:03 AM DVDA loves AC3 and if you name the AC3 and MPG with the same name (just different extensions-.ac3 and .mpg) when you pull the clip into DVDA they will both come in together. Don Edward Troxel June 12th, 2008, 10:33 AM WAV is the least compressed. Unless you tell it otherwise, no matter what format you give it, DVD Architect will convert it to AC3. You don't wan't mp3 as that highly compressed audio would then be decompressed and then REcompressed into AC3 giving you a slight quality hit. |