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Erm... soz bit new to this.... not sure if you mean on nero or Xvid...I haven't cofigured Xvid as I only downloaded recently and figured as long as it played fine on my PC it would be OK??? If you mean on Nero then I didn't realise there were such settings, or for that matter what they do. Sorry for being so thick but I guess we all gotta start sumwhere! Thanks for your reply though, if you get chanve could you elaborate a bit?!! |
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I haven't tried the new Nero so I don't know what options it has. But with Roxio, I have options for encoding both the audio & video. ie: Nero will re-encode the video during the burning process. I would recommend to always use dolby surround stereo audio, & keep your maximum video bit rate at 8 or below. If too high an overall bitrate (video & audio bit rates combined) then many dvd set-top players will struggle to play them properly. Are you using Nero 6 or 7? Check your burner options. Once you added the video file to it, there should be advanced settings hidden away somewhere. |
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Ah... i've just realise that Nero (6) does have these setting hidden away and i was always a bit afraid to tinker with em so I had it on Automatic (default) transcoder quality. The automatic settings are..."fast encoding-1pass" (or I could have chose "High Quality 2-pass VBR)"... and audio was set to automatic but there are the options of "Dolby digital (AC - 3) 2.0" or "stereo". Which is most suitable? In reply to sleepless...The video plays fine on my PC Windows media player. Thanks guys! |
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Always use Dolby stereo. The files you downld will always be in stereo. 2 pass is much better than 1 pass but takes twice as long. Ok with Nero 6, it's divx codecs might not be as good as nero 7's, due to the newer version divx codecs, & other added codecs including audio. But I might be wrong. Leave interlaced at default. Depends whether you're using ntsc or pal, video source also is related (eg: from a cam.) That's more of a ntsc issue. I use pal where I am. Sleepless will prolly know "much" more about burning with nero than me. I don't often burn videos I've downlded. I burn full quality vids. |
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It doesn't say Dolby stereo... only Dolby digital (AC-3) 2.0 & Stereo Also, i'm using PAL, and video source is downloaded from limewire... originally a camera recording. I can't understand it as all the reviews on bitzi are good for this particular vid and there are a lot of reviews/inputs with no reports of problems. The video is pristine but the sound is inaudible! I think I may give up on this one! Also not sure what you mean by "leave interlaced at default" Also transcoding quality settings are can be set to custom in which i can alter the bit rate which is in kb/s... i'm pretty sure the auto settings for this vid chose, long play - 3382kb/s. wow, i'm confusing myself now! |
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