I've posted this as an issue on the DVDA forum but as it seems to get read by very few these days I'll mention it hear as well.
This only relates to producing silent videos on DVDA. I'm doing a lot of this from 8mm film.
It seems that even though there is no sound to get muxed into the mpeg stream selecting AC3 audio instead of PCM permits you to fit much more video onto the DVD. This doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me buts its more of an annoyance that I wasted quite a few hours re encoding only to discover that the previous encode would have fitted if I'd changed to AC3.
I guess this doesn't affect too many of us, but it could also have an influence on say intro video with no sound or silent animated backgrounds.
This only relates to producing silent videos on DVDA. I'm doing a lot of this from 8mm film.
It seems that even though there is no sound to get muxed into the mpeg stream selecting AC3 audio instead of PCM permits you to fit much more video onto the DVD. This doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me buts its more of an annoyance that I wasted quite a few hours re encoding only to discover that the previous encode would have fitted if I'd changed to AC3.
I guess this doesn't affect too many of us, but it could also have an influence on say intro video with no sound or silent animated backgrounds.