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skelley521
05-24-2003, 02:33 AM
I am sure this has been discussed before, but with newer apps. being released all the time, its nice to hear opinions.
I am using Roxios DVD builder at the moment to make my vcds. Uleads movie maker 2 just couldnt make a quality vcd.
At one time I had 5 or 6 different encoders on my system. Several were good as long as the avi was in the right format or audio range.
Opinions please
Thanks,
Steve

chucho1421300
05-24-2003, 03:43 AM
i use tmpgenc to make my vcd's i can always gey a high quality vcd, and when it has trouble reading a file i can change the video or audio to anything i chose b4 encoding with virtual dub

skelley521
05-24-2003, 04:45 AM
Originally posted by chucho1421300@24 May 2003 - 04:43
i use tmpgenc to make my vcd's i can always gey a high quality vcd, and when it has trouble reading a file i can change the video or audio to anything i chose b4 encoding with virtual dub
I used tmpgenc as my last resort when the others would fail. It would just seem to take 6 to 8 hours to convert. It did have pretty good quality though!
With DVD builder it took about 3 hrs from encode to burn with a 300mg Avi(split of course..lol) and descent quality, but it uses 295mg of space to install the app.
I hear vitualdub is good, but haven't tried it in awhile.

chucho1421300
05-24-2003, 01:36 PM
it used to take me that long to encode with tmpgenc but, i learned that if i used virtual dub to change the audio to wave before encoding it cut time in half, also when i got a better computer it makes all the difference in the world, i can now encode a 2hr movie (700M) in 1 hour sometimes even less. i have a 2.4 processor,512 ram, 80G HD, r/XP

TheFilePirater
05-24-2003, 05:11 PM
i hate tmpeg!! and convertin to mpeg!! the qaulty is shyt why would you do it?!?!!?!? i spent 50 bucks and bought a video card wit tv out B)