Dr. Mordrid:
Have you experimented with non-standard VCDs for DVD playback e.g. encoding at a higher bitrate than a normal VCD for max image quality?
I burned a VCD with an mpeg encoded at 2200 video and 192 audio (mono) and the image quality on my standalone DVD player (Toshiba SD2800) was excellent. Unfortunately the video still stuttered in places, so either it was choking a little on the higher than normal bitrate or else I had the audio/video interleaf set wrong (one second instead of one frame).
(Unfortunately this DVD player doesn't accept SVCDs and it's probably going to be awhile before I get a DVD burner
).
My thought was to use this method for archiving. Your insight, please?
Kevin
Have you experimented with non-standard VCDs for DVD playback e.g. encoding at a higher bitrate than a normal VCD for max image quality?
I burned a VCD with an mpeg encoded at 2200 video and 192 audio (mono) and the image quality on my standalone DVD player (Toshiba SD2800) was excellent. Unfortunately the video still stuttered in places, so either it was choking a little on the higher than normal bitrate or else I had the audio/video interleaf set wrong (one second instead of one frame).
(Unfortunately this DVD player doesn't accept SVCDs and it's probably going to be awhile before I get a DVD burner
![Frown](http://murc.ws/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
My thought was to use this method for archiving. Your insight, please?
Kevin
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