MPEG2 12Mbit/sec

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  1. gkrshnn

    gkrshnn Member

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    WinTV PVR 250 allows capture at MPEG2 record datarate of 12Mbit/sec. But, moviefactory (MF) does not permit burn at this rate. It takes standard VCD, SVCD or DVD settings. When I tried to burn the file captured at MPEG2 12Mbit/sec the MF said something like this file was not SVCD or VCD or DVD compliant. So, I converted the 12Mbit/sec capture to the basic SVCD compliant format using the batch process. The resulting disc was just awful: audio out of sync, frames were jerky and continuos
    movements were replaced by discrete actions.

    I have 1.5 hr. long documentary captured at MPEG2 record datarate of 12Mbit/sec. Can anybody tell what I should to convert this file to an acceptable burned disc. I mean, why do they allow capture at this high rate when you just can't burn it to a disk? What's the point?

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    Use TMPGEnc to re-encode the mpeg file or use DVD2SVCD. I recommend DVD2SVCD with CCE SP but CCE SP is expensive so TMPGEnc may be your best option!
     

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