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Gear / Technical Help => Photo / Video Recording => Topic started by: Chanher on November 02, 2004, 09:33:06 PM
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I'm just making sure that I'm encoding my avi files correctly, I noticed that the audio and wav files are significantly smaller than the intitial avi. While I understand MPEG-2 is a compression method, I am a perfectionist and demand the absolute optimal available quality with no sacrifice for space. let me run you through my process:
I have video recorded with a Canon Optura 20 Mini-DV. I connect to my comp via firewire. I record the video using Windows Movie Maker, set to "DV-AVI 25 Mbps". Then using TMPGE I open the .avi and encode with these settings:
http://dvd-hq.info/TS_Video.gif?PHPSESSID=bc5c81b3f4ef3cf9bcd58ca849b6e224
BUT, I changed:
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps (for NTSC)
Video Format: NTSC
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Initial avi will always be gigantic compared to the DVD file (d2v + wav). I use ScenalyzerLive instead of Windows MM 2. Much more reliable and moves you away from the Bill Gates dominance. Best $40 I've ever spent.
check it out. idiot proof. Not saying you are, but maybe I am.
http://www.scenalyzer.com/main.html