Couple questions about dvd burning;;

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Couple questions about dvd burning;;

Post by MiyaDV » Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:19 am

Is MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 the only formats burnable on a DVD? (for viewing on television) If so is there any quality loss when converting/transcoding .avis/.mp4s to that format? (And how can I do this?)

Also;; I have SHnY DVDs 1&2, but they are in chronological order. So I want to rip the DVDs onto my computer then reburn to a DVD-R with a different episode play order. (How would I go about doing this?)

Currently I have Nero 6 (never been touched >_>)


Oh and, one last question for HDDVD / Blu Rays: Can you burn the .mp4 format onto them? aka what formats do they support

Thanks in advance ^^
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Re: Couple questions about dvd burning;;

Post by Kionon » Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:38 am

MiyaDV wrote:Is MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 the only formats burnable on a DVD? (for viewing on television) If so is there any quality loss when converting/transcoding .avis/.mp4s to that format? (And how can I do this?)
If you mean in a stand alone DVD player, then yes, MPEG-1/MPEG-2 are the only standards. You can get DVD players that play other formats, however. And, yes, since both formats are lossy, if you are converting/transcoding, there will be some quality loss.
Also;; I have SHnY DVDs 1&2, but they are in chronological order. So I want to rip the DVDs onto my computer then reburn to a DVD-R with a different episode play order. (How would I go about doing this?)

Currently I have Nero 6 (never been touched >_>)
Nero might be able to do it. Essentially, what you'll need to do is rip in IFO mode, select then probably just swap VOB numbers, and using DVD creation software burn them back.

Oh and, one last question for HDDVD / Blu Rays: Can you burn the .mp4 format onto them? aka what formats do they support

Thanks in advance ^^
Well, the HD-DVD/Blue-Ray standard is H.264/AVC so, if the container isn't .mp4, you can avoid losing any data, since you'll just be switching containers and not codecs.
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Post by MiyaDV » Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:32 am

Thanks for your help!! I haven't tried the haruhi dvd thing yet but... I have another question:


I'm using TMPGenc with Scintillas guide to converting to MPEG2, I have all that down with letterboxing and stuff, but how would you convert to 16:9 regularly?
Like without letterboxing it and converting to 4:3 (I've like tried everything in TMPGenc and it only gives me 640x480 / 740x480 rendering sizes) So it's always strechted =\ (reason I don't want letterboxing is for a widescreen tv, I think the letterboxes would show on that)
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Post by Scintilla » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:28 am

MiyaDV wrote:I'm using TMPGenc with Scintillas guide to converting to MPEG2, I have all that down with letterboxing and stuff, but how would you convert to 16:9 regularly?
Like without letterboxing it and converting to 4:3 (I've like tried everything in TMPGenc and it only gives me 640x480 / 740x480 rendering sizes) So it's always strechted =\ (reason I don't want letterboxing is for a widescreen tv, I think the letterboxes would show on that)
If you want to encode anamorphic widescreen video, then feed it 720x480 video without letterboxing and set "Aspect ratio" to "16:9 525 line (NTSC)".
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Post by MiyaDV » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:44 am

I did that and when I play it its 4:3 (when rendering too) ><

"Video: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (4:3) 24.00fps 12000Kbps [Video]
Audio: MPEG Audio 48000Hz stereo 384Kbps [Audio]"
What the media info shows, am I doing something wrong or.... When you play on a dvd player does it auto detect it as 16:9 and corrects aspect lol
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Post by Scintilla » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:49 am

DVD players should detect the aspect ratio flag and display it correctly. What software player are you using? I know some of them don't respect the aspect ratio flag.
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Post by MiyaDV » Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:01 am

Didn't know about that flag thing, I did get a kinda popup message "You'll need to install DVD software on your computer to playback MPEG-2"

I tried playing it with VLC and MPC, I'll try it with a DVD later I'm sure it'll work but right now I gotto go, thanks for your help!
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