I've been transferring some VHS recordings to DVD-R, and the process has got quite automatic - capture with AVI_IO from my Hauppauge WinTV, filter and frameserve from VirtualDub into TMPGEnc to encode to MPEG-2, then burn to DVD-R with DVD MovieFactory. Using the default 384 kbps audio bitrate and a video bitrate of 5400-5700, I can get a ~ 1:40 program onto a DVD-R.
However, a recent thread pointed out that you can reduce the audio bitrate in TMPGEnc (even though the option is initially grayed-out). So I tried reducing the audio rate to 192 kbps, which let me up the video rate to 6?00 for the same program length. However, although the resulting DVD plays fine on my computer, it freezes and breaks up on my JVC set-top player. So I'm trying to figure out why, without wasting lots of time and DVD-R blanks with random experiments. Can anyone suggest why reducing the audio bitrate and increasing the video rate could cause problems for my JVC? The disks I've burned using 384 kbps audio have worked fine in the player.
John
However, a recent thread pointed out that you can reduce the audio bitrate in TMPGEnc (even though the option is initially grayed-out). So I tried reducing the audio rate to 192 kbps, which let me up the video rate to 6?00 for the same program length. However, although the resulting DVD plays fine on my computer, it freezes and breaks up on my JVC set-top player. So I'm trying to figure out why, without wasting lots of time and DVD-R blanks with random experiments. Can anyone suggest why reducing the audio bitrate and increasing the video rate could cause problems for my JVC? The disks I've burned using 384 kbps audio have worked fine in the player.
John
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