Several very basic rendering / DVD production questions with VMSP 8.0:
When rendering with intent to burn DVDs for TV viewing I'm selecting "MainConcept MPEG-2" format with the "DVD NTSC" template. VMSP 'help' does not provide any direction regarding format / template selection. I am seeking optimum resolution for viewing the images.
1. The DVD NTSC template yields files sizes 10% larger than the "Default" template for MPEG 2. What's the difference between the two templates? Should I care?
2.When I burn a multi-program (slide show) DVD (with NeroVision Express 3) there is essentially no difference in the amount of space used on the DVD, regardless of whether I use MPEG 1 versus using MPEG 2, even though individual program ( .mpg) file sizes are twice as large using MPEG 2. (I get about 2 hours of total program length regardless of format.) Does this negate the advantage of MPEG 2? Can you explain this? Would there be a distinct advantage to switching from Nero to DVD Architect?
3. Since I will view these DVDs on a wide-screen HD TV, should I consider using a different template (e.g., HDV 720-30p or HDV 1080-60p)? Will I have an aspect ratio viewing problem? What happens if I were to view one of these DVDs on an analog TV?
4. I also create 'home movie' DVDs with VMSP 8.0. My DV camcorder produces 4:3 aspect ratio video. Again, I use MPEG 2 with DVD NTSC settings to render these movies. Image resolution isn't as critical as with the 'slide shows'. Any comments regarding rendering and DVD production in this regard would be appreciated as well.
When rendering with intent to burn DVDs for TV viewing I'm selecting "MainConcept MPEG-2" format with the "DVD NTSC" template. VMSP 'help' does not provide any direction regarding format / template selection. I am seeking optimum resolution for viewing the images.
1. The DVD NTSC template yields files sizes 10% larger than the "Default" template for MPEG 2. What's the difference between the two templates? Should I care?
2.When I burn a multi-program (slide show) DVD (with NeroVision Express 3) there is essentially no difference in the amount of space used on the DVD, regardless of whether I use MPEG 1 versus using MPEG 2, even though individual program ( .mpg) file sizes are twice as large using MPEG 2. (I get about 2 hours of total program length regardless of format.) Does this negate the advantage of MPEG 2? Can you explain this? Would there be a distinct advantage to switching from Nero to DVD Architect?
3. Since I will view these DVDs on a wide-screen HD TV, should I consider using a different template (e.g., HDV 720-30p or HDV 1080-60p)? Will I have an aspect ratio viewing problem? What happens if I were to view one of these DVDs on an analog TV?
4. I also create 'home movie' DVDs with VMSP 8.0. My DV camcorder produces 4:3 aspect ratio video. Again, I use MPEG 2 with DVD NTSC settings to render these movies. Image resolution isn't as critical as with the 'slide shows'. Any comments regarding rendering and DVD production in this regard would be appreciated as well.