Hi,
Just a simple question about the inner workings of the DVDA picture compilation feature (have not actually used it yet):
Assume I throw in a huge number of jpegs with a (unnecessary high) resolution of 3k x 2k. How does DVDA compile this onto the DVD? Do the jpegs get compressed to (PAL) resolution before the final compilation, or are they stored on the DVD as is (and then re-sized by the DVD-player during playback)?
In other words - would I benefit sizewise from downscaling the jpegs to the final PAL resolution before throwing them into the picture compilation on order to save valuable DVD space?
Christian
Just a simple question about the inner workings of the DVDA picture compilation feature (have not actually used it yet):
Assume I throw in a huge number of jpegs with a (unnecessary high) resolution of 3k x 2k. How does DVDA compile this onto the DVD? Do the jpegs get compressed to (PAL) resolution before the final compilation, or are they stored on the DVD as is (and then re-sized by the DVD-player during playback)?
In other words - would I benefit sizewise from downscaling the jpegs to the final PAL resolution before throwing them into the picture compilation on order to save valuable DVD space?
Christian