Hi,
I have ripped three half hour programs from a DVD.
I will be putting them together on one DVD.
I re-encoded them using TMPGEnc Plus using the following settings:
Average bitrate: 4400
Maximum bitrate: 8000
Minimum bitrate: 2000
VBR 2 pass
I have previewed the finished files.
The quality is excellent and each file size is just over one gig.
I have created AC-3 audio files which are approx 45MB each.
All this will fit on a DVD-R with plenty of space to spare.
When I try to put this together in DVD Architect it tells me that
the finished project will take up 5,777,5 MB of space??
So, I notice that the default bitrate in "Optimize DVD" is set to 8,000.
I assume this is what is TMPGEnc calls the "Average" bitrate.
So I reset this to 4400 to match the settings I encoded the files at.
The files sizes in the Individual assets window then update changing from
nearly 2 gig in size to just over 1 gig.
This reflects the actual true size of my original files.
But.....when I go to burn the DVD, I am informed that it will re-encode my files!
Why?
How do I get DVD Architect to leave my files alone?
There is a tick box above "Overide default bitrate" which says "Recompress video"
It has a tick mark placed in the the box, but it is grayed out so I am unable to
alter this setting.
DVD Workshop had a similar problem in its first release, but quickly added an option
to leave added files untouched if the the user wishes.
Quite right too!
If I go to the trouble of producing files using settings that get me top results I don't want the authoring program to interfere!
How do I stop DVD Architect from re-encoding my files?
Can anyone help please?
TIA
Regards
organism seven
I have ripped three half hour programs from a DVD.
I will be putting them together on one DVD.
I re-encoded them using TMPGEnc Plus using the following settings:
Average bitrate: 4400
Maximum bitrate: 8000
Minimum bitrate: 2000
VBR 2 pass
I have previewed the finished files.
The quality is excellent and each file size is just over one gig.
I have created AC-3 audio files which are approx 45MB each.
All this will fit on a DVD-R with plenty of space to spare.
When I try to put this together in DVD Architect it tells me that
the finished project will take up 5,777,5 MB of space??
So, I notice that the default bitrate in "Optimize DVD" is set to 8,000.
I assume this is what is TMPGEnc calls the "Average" bitrate.
So I reset this to 4400 to match the settings I encoded the files at.
The files sizes in the Individual assets window then update changing from
nearly 2 gig in size to just over 1 gig.
This reflects the actual true size of my original files.
But.....when I go to burn the DVD, I am informed that it will re-encode my files!
Why?
How do I get DVD Architect to leave my files alone?
There is a tick box above "Overide default bitrate" which says "Recompress video"
It has a tick mark placed in the the box, but it is grayed out so I am unable to
alter this setting.
DVD Workshop had a similar problem in its first release, but quickly added an option
to leave added files untouched if the the user wishes.
Quite right too!
If I go to the trouble of producing files using settings that get me top results I don't want the authoring program to interfere!
How do I stop DVD Architect from re-encoding my files?
Can anyone help please?
TIA
Regards
organism seven