avi2dvd encoding problems. please help

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  1. sirminder

    sirminder Member

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    Hello,

    Ive been using avi2dvd to convert some avi tv shows to dvd format. I was able to squeeze 4 episodes of 24 into 1 DVD with fairly decent quality using the QuENC encoder. avi2dvd converted each episode to about 1G each, so there wasn't any compression with DVDShrink. But recently when trying to convert episodes of heroes, the files are now coming out at 2.3G each using the same process. And I can only fit 2 episodes in 1 DVD with some compression. What am I doig wrong?

    Here are the details of each file.

    24 avi
    compression - xvid
    file size - 346MB
    duration - 42:35
    frame rate - 23fps
    width/height - 624x352pixels
    vido data rate - 138kbps
    video sample size - 12bit
    audio bit rate - 111kbps
    audio format - mpeg layer-3

    heores avi
    compression - xvid
    file size - 349MB
    duration - 42:15
    frame rate - 23fps
    width/height - 624x352pixels
    vido data rate - 141kbps
    video sample size - 12bit
    audio bit rate - 131kbps
    audio format - mpeg layer-3

    As you can see, there is not that much difference between the two avi files. Please help. Thanks
     
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    I think I found what the problem was. When choosing an encoder, I was not using VBR. I did a test and selected VBR. The output VOB file was at 1.1GB from a 346MB avi file. Video quality is not very different from CBR and with the smaller file size, I can fit 4 episodes in 1 DVD.

    VBR = 1.1GB vob from 346MB avi
    CBR = 2.4GB vob from 346MB avi
    *quality difference is barely noticable using VBR

    Is anyone using the other encoders besides the HCE that are provided with avi2dvd?

    I would like to know what your thoughts and results are.

    Thanks.
     

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