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Or even CBR modes are used, if your end goal is to *fit* all on oneĭisk, don't expect quality to be the same as the original. It on one disk, but at the expense of quality. Thing that matters to them is to fit it all on one disk. People's thought process is mostly geared towards *size* and the only The whole source on one DVD disk (assuming it's over an hour long) and But the problem here, is that you wont be able to fit Your bitrate high enough in your encoding projects for this source. Then you'll simply have to go where no one else wants to go, and *raise* If you want your VHS conversion to DVD to look as close as the original, but the encoder is partly to blame for these results. Often posted number for a given VHS project.

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I tried this out on a 352 x 480 res with 4000 CBRīitrate encodes using TMPGenc software encoder. Stand them up to each other) because you would end up seeing a lot Even at 352 x 480 there is simply not enoughīitrate to duplicate each frame pic-for-pic (if you were to Never produce them to look the same as the original. Programs (give or take a bitrate here or there)īut in the mean time, you can practice w/ lower bitrates and 2 pass,įWIW in your attempts to get closer to the originals.īut, in all honesty and truth, and specially for VHS sources, you can Prepare in advance to encode at highest bitrate (I use 9000 CBR) andīe ready with a DL writer/burner. If widescreen, then you best option (IMO) is to use 720 x 480 and The normal choices are: 352 x 480 -or- 720 x 480 resolution.īut, if your plan (in the future) is to get a bigger TV, specially What many do here, and use a lower resolution for your DVD projects. If you have NO plans on viewing VHS on big screen tv's, then you can do Otherwise, in most cases, chances are, you'll have poor/mixed results. They are EP recording, don't mean that they will come out like crap.Ī lot will depend on your skills your equipment and time, etc. These tend to be "noiser" than normal SP recordings. EP mode recordings are the lowest quality. Actually, I think that people recorded in EP mode,Īnd forgot about this. You wake up and pop in your 10 year old VHS tape, and all of the sudden, Some kind of phenomina happens, and one morning, The only time when VHS is noisy or shall I say, "bad/poor quality" is If the VHS is something you recorded to, then "noise level" will beĭependant upon your Own Equipment and the Video being recording to VHS. If the VHS is a commercial one, then you have a clean source (for VHS) Magnify (once and for all) the "granuity level" of the VHS, because it is Largers ones Plazma etc) and depending on these new'er TV's they will

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Specially when they end up moving on to better TV sets (ie, Widescreen which strengthens the myth that VHS is noisy and GIGO Incorporate filters in their VHS encodings, and only make things worse, and it's hard to get away from such a strong tradition. that's just the way they've been conditioned all this time They are correct to anĮxtent, but I disagree for the most part. Then, there are those peoples who speak of and insist that VHS is noisyĪnd GIGO. Unknown for this analigy - work with me) says it sucks. ( what's his/her source anyways ? ) while another's 32" (tv type )Īll these variations give you different quality levels.įor instance, one person may find a 32" Flat Screen to look great What are you viewing these (specialy VHS) source on ? If you can't answer all the above, then you are probably in forĪ ride here, because it indicates to me, that you are lacking * Is source Film (Telecined) or Interlaced (every frame) If you *are* a beginner, then you are expecting too much.











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