I didn't understand the question either until his last post. I've tried what he wants and yes you can make an H.265 from a compressed movie on a DVD5. Nothing I have will play it except DVDFab Media Player but it can be done.
That is not correct to my knowledge. h264 is not specified by the DVD-Video standard, and DVD players do not support it. The VOB files contain a MPEG-2 stream. It can be decoded (like DVD Ripper does) and then re-encoded using the h264 or h265 codecs. Many Blu-rays use h264, a few use VC-1 and some early ones used MPEG-2. They can do this because the standalone players were built to handle the other codecs.
That is not correct to my knowledge. h264 is not specified by the DVD-Video standard, and DVD players do not support it. The VOB files contain a MPEG-2 stream. It can be decoded (like DVD Ripper does) and then re-encoded using the h264 or h265 codecs. Many Blu-rays use h264, a few use VC-1 and some early ones used MPEG-2. They can do this because the standalone players were built to handle the other codecs.
So the DVD Video is MPEG-2, and Fab uses the MPEG-2 to Compress the Double Layer DVD to a Single Layer DVD.
Did I get that right ?
You said "It can be decoded (like DVD Ripper does) and then re-encoded using the h264 or h265 codecs."
Can you explain what the Decoding and Re-encoding is that the H-264 & H.265 Does ?
So the DVD Video is MPEG-2, and Fab uses the MPEG-2 to Compress the Double Layer DVD to a Single Layer DVD.
Did I get that right ?
Yes, that is what happens. It reduces the bitrate of the video so the file gets smaller.
You said "It can be decoded (like DVD Ripper does) and then re-encoded using the h264 or h265 codecs."
Can you explain what the Decoding and Re-encoding is that the H-264 & H.265 Does ?
It is a different module in DVDFab. The compression from DL to SL takes place in the Copy module. The h264/h265 conversion takes place in the Ripper module. The MPEG-2 is decoded to video then encoded using the h264 or h265 (or other) codecs and output as a single file.
Yes, that is what happens. It reduces the bitrate of the video so the file gets smaller.It is a different module in DVDFab. The compression from DL to SL takes place in the Copy module. The h264/h265 conversion takes place in the Ripper module. The MPEG-2 is decoded to video then encoded using the h264 or h265 (or other) codecs and output as a single file.
In the Ripper Mode it takes the Different VOB's Of the Main Movie and Decodes into a Video, which is then Converted into different Formats using the H.264 & H265 and other Codecs.
Is this Correct ?
Thanks Signal for taking the Time to help me understand these things more.
I know that H.265 is still fairly New.
I would like to ask you, Is there a different/better way to do the Compression of a Double Layer DVD.
Is there a way to use the MPEG-2 Video and the H.265, to get a better Compression ?
Fab can do Interesting things such as Converting a BluRay Video to a DVD Video.
Could Fab Convert the Video's (VOB's) into a Different Format, then Compress that Video, then Convert that Video back into the VOB's, which would make your FULL Double Layer DVD with a Smaller File.
By Doing it that way, you would have LESS VOB's, and a Smaller DVD.
Could Fab, do that ???
Fab Could have a Separate Section for People who wanted to use it, to keep their menues etc, and have more control of the Size of their Double Layer DVD.
In the Ripper Mode it takes the Different VOB's Of the Main Movie and Decodes into a Video, which is then Converted into different Formats using the H.264 & H265 and other Codecs.
Is this Correct ?
Thanks Signal for taking the Time to help me understand these things more.
I know that H.265 is still fairly New.
I would like to ask you, Is there a different/better way to do the Compression of a Double Layer DVD.
It depends on how you define "better". There are other ways but they take much longer than the method DVDFab uses, which is a good compromise of the size, image quality and speed of conversion constraints.
Is there a way to use the MPEG-2 Video and the H.265, to get a better Compression ?
Not a way that is playable with menus on 100% of standalone DVD players.
Fab can do Interesting things such as Converting a BluRay Video to a DVD Video.
Could Fab Convert the Video's (VOB's) into a Different Format, then Compress that Video, then Convert that Video back into the VOB's, which would make your FULL Double Layer DVD with a Smaller File.
By Doing it that way, you would have LESS VOB's, and a Smaller DVD.
I am not sure this would be effective in terms of the time required vs. benefits. DL DVD blanks are fairly cheap.
Could Fab, do that ???
Fab Could have a Separate Section for People who wanted to use it, to keep their menues etc, and have more control of the Size of their Double Layer DVD.
What do you Think Of My Idea's ???
Only time will tell, there are always many new features in the works.
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