DVD-A insists on recompressing compliant files!

NewHomebrew wrote on 10/19/2004, 10:13 PM
I am authoring a dvd. The content includes 4 separate mpeg-2 files, 720x480, hi bitrate, all with PCM audio. The files all originate from the same dvd. When I go to "prepare dvd" DVD-A wants to recompress two of the four video streams. What can I do to avoid the recompression? Can I loosen the triggers for this? Maybe it's related to small difference in video bitrate?

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johnmeyer wrote on 10/19/2004, 11:07 PM
Doing a search in the DVD Architect forum on the word "compliant" turns up 202 hits. Check out these threads:

Why does DVD Architect need to transcode a DVD compliant MPEG?

DVDA Mpeg2 setting needs recompression?

I'm sure there are others.
NewHomebrew wrote on 10/20/2004, 7:22 AM
thanks for the links. i did search for recompression and didn't really find an answer as to what causes DVD-A to want to compress files that are already compliant.

i guess i wasn't clear.... all the .vob or .mpeg files are compliant and of the same type/specs. they are all

mpeg-2 NTSC
720x480
CBR 8000
linear PCM audio 48kHz (DVD-A is ok with this, doesn't need to recompress)

and the overall DVD length is about 45 minutes, and less than the size of one DVD-R, so neither of these are the reason for recompression. i still find it very strange that the program wants to compress 2 out of 4 files that are of the same origina and format.
jleev wrote on 10/20/2004, 11:06 AM
I had a similar problem bringing in MPEG-2 compliant 4:3 aspect ratio footage. DVDA would import it as 16:9 by default and then attempt to re-compress or make complient back to 4:3.
To work around this I need to delete all *.SFVX files in the directory that contains my MPEG-2 footage before opeing DVDA every time then the footage imported correctly and was deemed complient by DVDA.
Silly for such an otherwise excellent product!

Hope that this helps.

Jay
NewHomebrew wrote on 10/21/2004, 7:08 AM
I like the suggestion, and I tried it, but no joy for me. I think what I may do is take the .vob files and make them into one large .mpeg-2 and see if that works.