I've read that, "VideoCDs are MPEG-1. They are naturally frame-based, as they are at 240 vertical resolution. Super VideoCDs are MPEG-2. MPEG-2 is always field-based, as it has a vertical resolution of 480."
I do not create CDs. I use MPEG out of Power Point for presentations. But the above bothers me because I create MPEG-1 videos at 704x480. They look good but I wonder if I'm kidding myself - is the MPEG-1 coding tossing out half my resolution? Or is it using the full 480 lines?
If I encode the same 704x480 YUY2 source file in each MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 with the same data rate will the quality be the same? I use MPEG-1 for ease of use on many computers.
I do not create CDs. I use MPEG out of Power Point for presentations. But the above bothers me because I create MPEG-1 videos at 704x480. They look good but I wonder if I'm kidding myself - is the MPEG-1 coding tossing out half my resolution? Or is it using the full 480 lines?
If I encode the same 704x480 YUY2 source file in each MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 with the same data rate will the quality be the same? I use MPEG-1 for ease of use on many computers.
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