[MPlayer-users] 2-pass encoding to DVD: how to maximize quality?

Norman Ramsey nr at eecs.harvard.edu
Mon Oct 31 01:10:42 CET 2005


 > On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 10:02:40PM -0400, Norman Ramsey wrote:
 > > I'm a bit lost in a maze of command-line options.
 > > I have some HD data streams (720p and 1080i) which
 > > I wish to transcode for burning onto a DVD...
 > 
 > I really doubt 720p is 30fps. 

The ATSC standard says it should be.  Here's what ffplay reports about
a saved mpeg-2 transport stream:

 Duration: 03:37:56.2, start: 6352.220978, bitrate: 16433 kb/s
 Stream #0.0[0x34]: Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, stereo, 384 kb/s
 Stream #0.1[0x31]: Video: mpeg2video, yuv420p, 1280x720, 59.94 fps, 16800 kb/s

 > mp2 audio is not necessarily NTSC DVD players. Use ac3.

Interesting.  I've been recoding since some of the audio I capture
(from terrestrial broadcast) is quite badly damaged, and I worry about
throwing off the hardward DVD player.  But I guess I could recode the
ac3 rather than just copy?

 > > You'll note the single pass and the hard-coded
 > > 'vbitrate', which is definitely achieving
 > > suboptimal results.  Any suggestions would be
 > > appreciated.
 > 
 > Worked fine for me.. maybe your video is bad and needs filtering to
 > correct it..?

Sorry, I meant 'suboptimal' in its precise technical sense of 'not as
good as possible' rather the more common 'not good'.  Translated into
plain language, my video looks OK (not great compared to hi-def, but I
suspect it will look fine on a standard TV), but I'm not using all the
bits that are available on the DVD.  If I could, I'd rather those bits
were carrying video instead of just sitting unused :-)


Norman




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