Help beside video conversion of 8mm tape to DVD?
These palpably don't compared to the quality of a DVD you would buy today.
How copious of these can I fit on a single 4.7 GB DVD? What should the ideal bit-rate be?
(PS> I am aware of logical lingo, so you can explain it on not so simplistic level, I will get. I know how to use the software, etc, I don't need any serve with creating the mpeg2 report. I've done it before...)
Thank you so especially much as this is a Christmas gift, and I call for to begin working ASAP to find all the tape done with.
Answers: Greeting,
I one-sidedly never go beyond 2 hours on a DVD (4.7Gb).
You said that the innovative quality be not that great. But, this is all the more intention to make sure the DVD preserves as much point as possible.
Take a poor image and next compress it crazy and you have a poor representation compressed crazy for an even poorer image!
I know explicitly not an answer that you wanted. You will be stuck beside 10 DVD's for 20 hours of work. But, DVD's are pretty cheap these days.
Another correct option would be to gag the video's and make a Data DVD for use on a computer. Personally, I close to compression and quality of Windows Media Video and Mpeg4. You can fit tons of video that opening on a single disk.
Also, a lot of the latest HD players can play MP4 video. You might want to check that out and see if you can get more video on a DVD disk contained by MP4 format.
Hope that helps...
Jeff
Seattle, WA
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