Anime encodeing

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Rock007, Dec 20, 2005.

  1. Rock007

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    Hey I am new to this site, and I need some help. I got these anime episode on my hard drive and I would like to know, how to encode them and put them on a DVD R. I saw a DVD with 15 naruto episode on them, how could I pull this off. How in the would did they encode 15 of them and get them on one disk. I would love a detail step or the right guides need to pull this off. A very gratefully anime lover
     
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    Read a tutorial in http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/ .
    Choose a bitrate value for the encoded movies so that 15 of them fit on a DVD (15 * X = 4.7 GB so 1 movie = 313 MB (I thin it would be too small; try to fit less movies or movies with a smaller resolution than DVD - like SVCD, which are 480x480/576 and are encoder VBR 1150-2500 kbps instead of up to 9000 kbps; this unless you own a dual-layer recorder, so that you can encode a movie in 600 MB).
    Author the 15 movies in a DVD image. Many application are available, read again http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/. Burn them. Don't use Nero, which will try fill a DVD with a single movie, encoding it with a extremely high bitrate.
     
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    O.K this is still new to me, but what does the value of x stand for and when you said that it should be 480x480/576 what does 576 stand for. Which is the best encoder to use and is there one that can do all 15 at one time. Thanks alot for the help
     
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    720x480 DVD NTSC
    720x576 DVD PAL
    about 120' on a 4.7 DVD-R

    480x480 SVCD NTSC
    480x576 SVCD PAL
    about 55' on a 80' CD-R

    352x240 SVCD NTSC
    352x288 SVCD PAL
    83' on a CD-R

    Please note: DVD and SVCD are VBR (Variable Bit Rate), so the word 'about' in the media room for a movie.

    But remember: garbage in = garbage out. Don't expect great results from making a DVD from a 300 MB (AVI) movie.

    Encoder:
    the best is CCE, but it's the most difficult (and expensive).
    TMPGenc is very very good, but a little slow.

    Remember: after the 'encoding' phase, you need to 'author' the movies in a DVD . The only application which allows to put movies in a DVD is DVD Lab, and if you don't use DVD format but (S)VCD format you can fit many movies.

    To learn this stuff, you need to stydy a lot, and read the guides, for instance http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/multiple_svcd_on_dvdr.cfm .

     
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