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EliteSigurd
Jul 2004


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Is this possible? (AVI2DVD)

I know how to convert all the formats to other formats etc etc and i know about all the guide sites but my question is do you guys think it is possible to convert a 2gb avi and fit it on a 4gb dvd. I've download The 4400 first series and wanted to fit it all one one dvd but would it loose alot of quality and is it really feasble?

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When converting video it is the runtime you need to be concerned about for quality. Not the size of source.

Disclaimer EDIT.: Obviously size of source matters for quality. I'm just saying that anything over 2 hrs and you'll start to notice serious quality loss, reqardless of if the source is 8 GB's to begin with.

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Originally posted by valentine
When converting video it is the runtime you need to be concerned about for quality. Not the size of source.

Disclaimer EDIT.: Obviously size of source matters for quality. I'm just saying that anything over 2 hrs and you'll start to notice serious quality loss, reqardless of if the source is 8 GB's to begin with.



Anything over 2hrs???? Don't think so!!! A lot comes down to what bitrate you encode as opposed to time. What about LOTR for example? A good 3hrs+ movie-used DVD Shrink and the output was barely noticeable to the naked eye!!! Problems occur when people want 2 movies (almost 4hrs) on one SL disc and then you notice quality loss and experience pixelation etc.

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J Fresh
Jan 2004


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i like DVD shrink for personal backups, but I will only use this method if I can get the video percentage to or above 75% with deep analysis and the sharpen tool.

anything below that, i will just do the movie no menus and the like.

LOTR on a sl with menus and shit? are you serious, I noticed some artifacts on family guy dvds and thats a cartoon with little to no action scenes.
but to each his own.

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