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So, how compatible is 352x480/576 (CVD) and 48KHz audio?

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by DualRecto, Sep 22, 2004.

  1. DualRecto

    DualRecto Member

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    So, how compatible is 352x480/576 (CVD) and 48KHz audio compared to standard SVCD specs which is 480x480/576 and 44.1 KHz sampling rate?

    I'm asking for compatibility to DVD/SVCD players out there btw...
     
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  2. Mick69

    Mick69 Guest

    most dvd players that are able to playback svcd discs are able to playback cvd discs, i know my dvdplayer can handle cvd.

    EDIT:. you should of read the glossary ;) http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/cvd.cfm
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  3. vurbal

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    That doesn't sound like CVD to me because I think CVD uses 44.1kHz audio. It sounds like a half D1 DVD file, and that's how I'd author it.
     
  4. shiroh

    shiroh Guest

    i know my player can handle most of the video i encode, which is non standard. 720x480. 3:2 pulldown.
    custom matrix, and long GOPs, for less I frames...and other reasons

    my player is a brand name WEIGE, i believe some brand from china. cheap too
     
  5. DualRecto

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    Yup, that's why I'm asking if the 48KHz audio will be compatible with most DVD/SVCD players or not. I know it is compatible with mine (a Sony DVD player...)
     
  6. Mick69

    Mick69 Guest

    my player can play vcds/svcds with 48hz audio(xms 1050), but other players can be picky about audio sample rates
     

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