Hi,
I'm a license holder of "DVD to DVD" and now evaluate "DVD to Mobile". Rather green in this matter, so please bear with me.
My goal is to have AVIs that are of about the same picture quality as the original DVD. The size of the AVIs doesn't matter so much. Right now what I get are 1GB AVIs that don't look as good as the original. They come close, but it's still an obvious degradation. I understand I'm converting from one lossy format into another, so it's going to degrade some. I just want to understand which settings will keep that to a minimum.
I read the "Best Practice" instructions. Here is what I'm doing:
* Using "DVD to DVD" copy the DVD to hard disk (DVD9)
* Check the copy on HD...looks perfect
* In "DVD to Mobile" I use these settings:
- generic.avi.h264.audiocopy
- leave fixed bitrate default (i.e. 768)
- Select 16:9
- Pick highest resolution from the list (i.e. 848x346)
- Crop: automatic
- 2-pass encoding
- frame rate, audio settings: same as source
- sub picture: extract to idx/sub fileq
The difference in picture quality between original and copy are mostly compression artifacts, I think. I'll try to increase the framerate, but that's not going to help much, is it?
Thanks!
I'm a license holder of "DVD to DVD" and now evaluate "DVD to Mobile". Rather green in this matter, so please bear with me.
My goal is to have AVIs that are of about the same picture quality as the original DVD. The size of the AVIs doesn't matter so much. Right now what I get are 1GB AVIs that don't look as good as the original. They come close, but it's still an obvious degradation. I understand I'm converting from one lossy format into another, so it's going to degrade some. I just want to understand which settings will keep that to a minimum.
I read the "Best Practice" instructions. Here is what I'm doing:
* Using "DVD to DVD" copy the DVD to hard disk (DVD9)
* Check the copy on HD...looks perfect
* In "DVD to Mobile" I use these settings:
- generic.avi.h264.audiocopy
- leave fixed bitrate default (i.e. 768)
- Select 16:9
- Pick highest resolution from the list (i.e. 848x346)
- Crop: automatic
- 2-pass encoding
- frame rate, audio settings: same as source
- sub picture: extract to idx/sub fileq
The difference in picture quality between original and copy are mostly compression artifacts, I think. I'll try to increase the framerate, but that's not going to help much, is it?
Thanks!
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