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Making VCDs?
Is there a simple process for making VCDs and SVCDs? I've been to VCDhelp.org, but I am not sure what to use to encode and what to use to get that image on the CD burner. Can I use CD/RWs for testing?
Is there a 1, 2, 3 for doing this? Thanks, Nathan Gifford |
Everybody seems to refer me to vcdhelp.org but I have a hard time finding useful info there. Maybe we need a new section here on dvinfo.net. Somebody would have to submit some stuff who really knows what they're doing. Myself, I'm pretty green but eager to learn.
Let me know... thanks, |
there a a few ways to create VCDs.
The first and simplest way is to use a VCD recorder like the Terapin which works just like a VCR. Otherwise, to use your computer there are some simple steps that are generally used. 1. Capture - using your capture card you get the video into your computer. 2. Edit - this can be as simple as cutting commercials or as sophisticated as adding Matrix style slow motion. 3. Encode - Using an MPEG encoder you need to convert your footage into VCD-compliant format. Use MPEG1 witht he following specs: (Video: 1150 kbit/sec, 352 x 240 pixels, 29,97 frames/second; Audio: 224 kbit/sec MPEG-1 Layer2) 4. Author & Burn - Depending on how sophisticated you want to be (and what software you have) you can create menus or simply have the disk play when you insert the disk in the player. Most CD burning software comes with presets for creating VCDs. Well, that's the basics of it. Ashley |
Hi,
I have some friends who are into (S)VCD en DVD encoding... so I can check with them if needed... I here the best program to encode mpeg1/2 with is tmpgenc -> http://www.tmpgenc.com/ It's free for mpeg1 (VCD) use, and 30 day trial for mpeg2.. Generates very good results!! It's also very very cheap to buy! Allmost everyone I know who doesn't own hardware encoders uses this... Hope this helps some! |
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