![]() This is done through clicking on the Settings menu on top.Ĭlick on the "Settings" menu icon on top. We need to do a few further settings before starting the encoding. For PAL select 25ĭo not select any of the remaining items. H1 is the letterboxing height calculated earlier.įrame Rate: For NTSC DVD, select 23.976. Write the picture size 720xH2 in the space provided (For D1 DVD, the width is always 720). ![]() Select MPEG Options->Format->PAL DVD or NTSC DVD as required. You can experiment.Ĭontainer Format: Select MPEG Option : Opens another window. Rate Mode: I have not noticed much quality difference between the different selections and stick to Fixed Bitrate. Select by experiment.Ĭlick on to open the video coding selection window.īitrate: Select by experimentation, depending on how much you wish to fit on one 4.38GB DVD-R. Gain : Depending on the original volume, one may wish to increase / decrease the volume in the produced DVD. Resample: Select original, if it is already 48KHz audio. I have found that a bit rate of 192 KBps is ample for stereo audio. Select AC3 or MPEG Layer 2 and the bitrate. ![]() If FFMEG Audio Codec is selected, then on the Right window, select FFMPEG and next If it is already 48KHz MP2 or AC3(2 or 5.1Ĭhannel) DVD compliant audio then you can use Stream Copy selection. ![]() Source : is automatically selected to be Mplayer.Įncoder : Select FFMPEG Audio Codecs, if the original audio is something other than 48KHz, MP2 or AC3 Audio. Otherwise, it is 4:3 (If you collect avi info using MediaInfo, this program directly tells you what aspect ratio is to be used)Ĭalculate Letterboxing(top & bottom black bands) height(H1):-Ĭlick on to open audio coding selection window. Any figure equal to or more than 1.78 means that (If you wish to use a different system from the original frame rate then calculations for letterboxing will change, I am coming to that later)Īspect ratio:- Use a calculator to calculate the aspect ratio of the avi by dividing Width(W) by height(H). It will show the file details in the window.(Or MediaInfo can be used to gather the information)įrom the avi file details, decide now on the following:-ĭVD Type(NTSC or PAL) to be created:- If you wish to stick to the original frame rate of the avi file then for 25fps it will be PAL, for 23.976fps it will be This would confirm that proper codecs are available for decoding theĪvi file and permit conversion. Specify the Output Folder (on Right side of the top menu icons)ĭouble click on the avi file name inside Mediacoder. (I have found K-Lite Codec Pack to be most complete)Īdd the DivX or XviD avi file to be converted to DVD Compliant MPEG2 by clicking and selecting the file to be added or by dragging the file to ![]()
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