I am not yet ready to convert to DVD, but want to be ready for the future. So, I have been delving into both VCD’s and SVCD’s. I seem to be getting the “best” quality from XVCD’s at both higher resolution and bitrates. I have tried the following:
352x240
352x480
480x480
720x480
720x420
with bitrates from 1.15K (VCD standard) up to 4.0K – which all seem to play fine in my RCA DVD player. My videos generally run anywhere from 6-20 minutes, so file size is not really a problem for compilation to a CD. So my questions to the forum:
1. What correlation exists between bitrate and resolution? For example, if going from a 352x240 to a 740x480, do we have to double the bitrate to maintain the same quality?
2. What is the best (X)VCD format to use for later conversion to DVD?
3. Should the audio be changed from 44.1KHz to 48KHz to maintain DVD standards?
Thanks for any input on this subject.
352x240
352x480
480x480
720x480
720x420
with bitrates from 1.15K (VCD standard) up to 4.0K – which all seem to play fine in my RCA DVD player. My videos generally run anywhere from 6-20 minutes, so file size is not really a problem for compilation to a CD. So my questions to the forum:
1. What correlation exists between bitrate and resolution? For example, if going from a 352x240 to a 740x480, do we have to double the bitrate to maintain the same quality?
2. What is the best (X)VCD format to use for later conversion to DVD?
3. Should the audio be changed from 44.1KHz to 48KHz to maintain DVD standards?
Thanks for any input on this subject.