DVDA vs. Vegas Encoding

alan278 wrote on 11/8/2003, 4:53 PM
Is there a quality difference between DVD-A mpeg-2 encoding compared with Vegas? Assuming same content (.avi file) and same bitrate...

Certainly there are more options in Vegas, but what settings is DVDA using?

I see how to change max and min bitrates in Vegas but not in DVDA - does it use the same default settings as Vegas (like 192,000 and 8,000,000 for min & max bitrates)?

I understand there are workflow considerations as well which would encourage using one or the other, but I'm primarily interested in quality.

Thank you.

Comments

BillyBoy wrote on 11/8/2003, 5:00 PM
Both application share the same encoder. So if you pick the MC encoder in Vegas to make your MPEG-2 or bring in a AVI and let DVD-A convert it to a MPEG-2, its getting done with the same encoder.
alan278 wrote on 11/8/2003, 5:17 PM
Thanks - but what about the settings? Can only set avg bitrate in DVDA (as far as I can tell) but you have maximum etc. settings in Vegas - what max does DVDA use? (I think that's the key setting aside from avg)
BillyBoy wrote on 11/8/2003, 9:00 PM
You can change the settings in Vegas from the custom button. Pick Mpeg-2 and the NTSC Template, then click on custom, then the video tab you'll see. AFAIK, you don't have that many options in DVD-A.