Video Compression Created 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:11:44 UTC by Unbreakable Unbreakable

Created 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:11:44 UTC by Unbreakable Unbreakable

Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:11:44 UTC Post #200813
ok I made videos, and want to compress them so I can burn them to a dvd, but I don't want to lose the quality.

Program used: Registered Fraps
Pixels: 1024x768
Size: 2.43G

Program I'd like to use to compress is Pinnacle Studio 8. But quality decreases.

Any help would be appreciated.

I was thinking about mpeg-4, but don't know of any editing programs.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:12:53 UTC Post #200814
Pinnacle is great for the ammount of options it has when you compress.. You can get near-full quality ones if you want.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:14:16 UTC Post #200815
but what would you save to...? AVI?

(btw, I have studio 9, not 8.)
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:18:24 UTC Post #200816
i use 9 also, and i generally compress to AVI, since i'm not normally making stuff DVD quality, but i know you can.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:19:34 UTC Post #200818
so, what would you suggest for dvd quality? I know this question is a pain in the ass.. but...?
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:21:15 UTC Post #200820
download virtualdub and XviD codec and compress using that.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:26:23 UTC Post #200822
i'm confused why you think he should do that when he already has an extremely powerful piece of video editing/encoding software.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:38:47 UTC Post #200825
IIRC Pinnacle can do DivX encoding. Go go!
.AVI isn't a real video format, btw, it's just a "placeholder" extension for lots of formats (including DivX and shiz).

1024x768 is huge for a video btw, drag it down to 400x300 or less. 640x480 at most.
Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 16:42:12 UTC Post #200826
but it needs to be a dvd.. and watching a video 640x480 on a tv, well, just no.. :P
I'll give IIRC Pinnacle a try..

edit, where can I find this.. IIRC Pinnacle?
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 17:08:27 UTC Post #200827
Of course you'll lose quality. You're scaling down from a 1024x768 video to whatever DVD size is, and then you're drawing it on a telly with 525 lines vertically (haha, NTSC). It's going to look a lot worse. Have you never noticed that the average PC monitor is vastly superior to the average telly?

You have me curious now. What does the DVD-Video spec. say about resolution?

The highest resolution you can make an NTSC DVD-Video is 720x480. Then you've got the crappy 525 lines on the actual telly, so it'll look crap, really.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 17:21:33 UTC Post #200829
ya thats exactly what I mean. So thats why I'm trying to figure out how I would go about making my dvd like any other dvd movie that I would download and burn.
Right now, the clearest I could get the video is 720x576, and the video size is 11.8Mib, I hardly loose quality at all, but can an .mpg file be burned as a DivX? This Video will be for my Portfolio, so I really need this whole thing sorted out.

Perhaps I should convert to DivX:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DivX
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 18:05:28 UTC Post #200833
Sorry, are you making a DivX data-DVD, or a traditional DVD-Video like you buy films on in shops? If the latter, you're going to have a 720x480 (720x576 is the Superior British format :D) MPEG video being shown on, I imagine, a 525-line telly, unless you plan to show it on laptops, in which case, look into Smack and BINK or whatever that stuff is called that VALVe use for trailers.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-25 18:14:39 UTC Post #200835
Most Newer dvd players can play DivX data-DVD's though. And the tech center has the newest of everything. ...Example... Your PC password is changed every 30mins, and the only way to obtain your password, is a fingerprint scanner, so I don't think old dvd players would be the case at the place I'm applying for a job.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-26 08:30:59 UTC Post #200897
compressing fraps, dont you end up getting like 100 meg per 5 minutes?
Posted 17 years ago2006-10-26 10:06:57 UTC Post #200920
Your PC password is changed every 30mins, and the only way to obtain your password, is a fingerprint scanner
That sounds like, erm, a failure to me.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-26 16:00:15 UTC Post #200957
what sounds like a failure? :D It stops hackers. ;) Or Hacker wanna be's who get there hands on a password.

Anywhos, anymore ideas.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-29 18:32:38 UTC Post #201259
Ummm... help. is anyone familiar with burning dvd's?
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-29 18:35:44 UTC Post #201260
http://www.google.com/search?complete=1&hl=en&q=how+to+burn+a+dvd&btnG=Google+Search
There are literally hundreds of tutorials on the internets on this subject.
Posted 17 years ago2006-10-29 20:16:36 UTC Post #201264
Recently upgraded to latest version of Nero 7 Premium.

It works wonders for creating DVDs of the files on my computer. Im sure you can do a decent compression/burn through it.
Posted 17 years ago2006-10-30 15:34:12 UTC Post #201352
ok, thanks Jax. Just what I was looking for.
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Posted 17 years ago2006-10-31 03:00:02 UTC Post #201431
bumb.

wow, what a great program. It has plenty of neat text effects and transitions. One question though, will it compress the video before it burns?
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