Output as a MPEG2 format

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I have Sony DVCamcorder. I have also Firewire card. I do
film making with this card. This is fantastic. But when I
go to make a video CD then the output file become
compressed. It looses it's resolution. That's why I would
like to make an output as MPEG2 format. How can I do
this ...

Roobon
 
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You must use third party software like TMPGEnc.
http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/index.html
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Cari (MS-MVP Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"Roobon" <ziaul_habib@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have Sony DVCamcorder. I have also Firewire card. I do
> film making with this card. This is fantastic. But when I
> go to make a video CD then the output file become
> compressed. It looses it's resolution. That's why I would
> like to make an output as MPEG2 format. How can I do
> this ...
>
> Roobon
 
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I agree, TMPGEncoder is very usfull but for other people using this forum as
troubleshoot, I have had troubles with dubbing the sound as wel, if you have
the same problem try VirtualDub....

> You must use third party software like TMPGEnc.
> http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/index.html
> --
> Cari (MS-MVP Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
> www.coribright.com
>
 
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"Roobon" <ziaul_habib@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<d1a501c48ab9$e6f81f60$a401280a@phx.gbl>...
> I have Sony DVCamcorder. I have also Firewire card. I do
> film making with this card. This is fantastic. But when I
> go to make a video CD then the output file become
> compressed. It looses it's resolution. That's why I would
> like to make an output as MPEG2 format. How can I do
> this ...
>
> Roobon

You are going to lose resolution if you go to VCD or SVCD. If you
have a "busy" shot it may be VERY obvious.

NTSC DVD resolution is 720x480 while VCD is 352x240; you have less
than 1/4 of the pixels to work with. An SVCD disk with MPeg2 video
files will give you 480x480, but you have to make sure your player can
play that format.

Eric