spicyindian New Recruit 17 Posts user info edit post |
I want to record from tv to my computer and put those files into a dvd. I have a capture device and know how to record. I know how to put files onto a dvd, however, i've gotten these really good looking Scrubs files before, each of them were like 170mb. They were in divx format and i put like 24 episodes onto one dvd, as files.
I liked this way and wanted to see if i can do this. but everytime i record something and try to convert it, its like 4gb for 30 minutes. i am recording in mpeg2 and editing it and rendering it in avi. even then the picture and sound quality was not very good.
is there a better way of doing this, maybe straight recording to divx, viewing files on a dvd player isn't a big deal, i would like them all on one disc even. let me know, thanks for any help 9/2/2005 12:04:49 AM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
you have to use a BITRATE CALCULATOR (included in latest divx/xvid codec encode option screens).
record to highest bitrate you can from your TV capture card, then use a bitrate calculator with the divx or xvid encode and figure out what to use to get your files to 175mb.
standards are: 175mb per 22 minutes for xvid.
so for 30m tv shows, use 175mb (w/o commercials), 60m tv shows use 350mb, 2hr use 700mb.
honestly though, let the hdtv cappers do this job and you just download, unless it's something not released.
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