Confused about optimal resolution vs bitrate for AVI-DVD

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by BWeasel, Jun 21, 2005.

  1. BWeasel

    BWeasel Guest

    I've got several high-quality AVIs (Divx, Xvid) that I am looking at converting to DVD, and I think I've ready every possible guide on Videohelp, Doom9, KVCD.net, and AfterDawn. But it seems like every guide or forum post I read has something different.

    The AVIs are 640x480 or 512x384 22-min long TV episodes.

    I'm trying to put the episodes on a DVD with menus. Generally, I thought about putting 11 episodes on a single DVD (roughly 4 hours), but I'm worried that the bitrate would be too low if I wanted to use 704x480 or 720x480 resolution.

    Taking into account overhead for menus, etc, this is what I am working towards:

    7 episodes on a DVD @ 160/192kbps audio --> ~3600kbps bitrate avg
    11 episodes on a DVD @ 160/192kpbs audio --> ~2400kbps bitrate avg

    Now, given those average bitrate values, what optimal resolution would you use? I'm thinking 704x480/720x480 for the 3600kbps, and 352x480 for the 2400 kbps.
     
  2. Minion

    Minion Senior member

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    I would Suggest you use the Half D1 Resolution (352+480) when Trying to put more than 2.5 hours on a Single DVD-R.....

    And when Trying to put more than 4 hours on a DVD I would suggest you use the CIF/SIF Resolution (352+240).....

    If you try to put 4 hours of Video at 720+480 on a DVD the Quality will not be of acceptable quality because of the Low Bitrate.....

    Cheers
     

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