Hello,
I am currently using VV3 at this time. I am in the process of creating video for distribution on CD-ROM. The bundled Main Concept compression in VV3 is rendering MPEG-1's of barely passable quality, even when I set the quality slider to the maximum. I am unable to increase the bitrate in the Main Concept MPEG-1 plug-in without having errors. The issue that I’m experiencing as far as quality is concerned is that my videos contain numerous stills, text and overlays which all suffer from various forms of artifacting when using the Main Concept MPEG-1 compression. I have just downloaded Main Concept’s stand-alone MPEG Encoder 1.4 as a demo, and it works nicely on small .avi files. However when I attempt to convert larger files, it terminates the processing giving me various errors. My files look crisp and clean when I render them as MPEG-2 files, but few individual systems support this format for video playback. Does anyone have any suggestions for rendering clean, reasonably sized files, which will be compatible with most systems?
Thanks in advance,
Steve M.
I am currently using VV3 at this time. I am in the process of creating video for distribution on CD-ROM. The bundled Main Concept compression in VV3 is rendering MPEG-1's of barely passable quality, even when I set the quality slider to the maximum. I am unable to increase the bitrate in the Main Concept MPEG-1 plug-in without having errors. The issue that I’m experiencing as far as quality is concerned is that my videos contain numerous stills, text and overlays which all suffer from various forms of artifacting when using the Main Concept MPEG-1 compression. I have just downloaded Main Concept’s stand-alone MPEG Encoder 1.4 as a demo, and it works nicely on small .avi files. However when I attempt to convert larger files, it terminates the processing giving me various errors. My files look crisp and clean when I render them as MPEG-2 files, but few individual systems support this format for video playback. Does anyone have any suggestions for rendering clean, reasonably sized files, which will be compatible with most systems?
Thanks in advance,
Steve M.