Rendering, VOBs and SD DVDs - fun stuff
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:04 pm
Hi all, stay with me for a moment while I outline my query.
When I go to the local DVD store and hire a recent-release DVD (std def) it plays in really very good quality on my standard DVD player (which doesn't support HD or Blue-Ray). I'd love to be able to produce a DVD image that clear (or close to) myself...
Before anyone points me to other threads ... I have read these already and feel that my questions (below) are not answered in these.
I shoot on a Sony HDRSR1, and use Ulead 11.5 for editing. I use what I think are the correct project settings (below), and always choose the highest output settings, but the the quality of the footage on the DVD is noticably worse than a straight MPEG2 file output. Whilst I appreciate that I am not burning to a DVD that supports higher definitions (and that there will be some loss of quality from 1440x1080i footage), I am convinced the software (or something I am doing with it) is removing more quality than it needs to in the rendering/conversion to VOB phases of the project. I personally think it could be the conversion to VOB that is creating the problem, as when I output to MPEG the quality is excellent. I'm also sure that the output settings are the same as the project settings. If I output to MPEG the quality is excellent
Here's the project properties that I use:
PAL (25 fps)
MPEG files
24 bits, 1440 x 1080, 25 fps
Upper Field First
(MPEG-2), 16:9
Video data rate: Variable (Max. 15000 kbps)
Audio data rate: 224 kbps
MPEG audio layer 2, 48 KHz, Stereo
Could this simply be a bitrate issue? Are there other settings at play than can be tweaked? Should I set the project properties at DVD/Pal 720x576, which I would then replicate in the SHARE option of VS11.5? Are Ulead's rendering/VOB solutions problematic?
Basically, how can I screw the best quality std-def DVD image out of Ulead 11.5?
Your thoughts etc are most welcome.
Andy M
When I go to the local DVD store and hire a recent-release DVD (std def) it plays in really very good quality on my standard DVD player (which doesn't support HD or Blue-Ray). I'd love to be able to produce a DVD image that clear (or close to) myself...
Before anyone points me to other threads ... I have read these already and feel that my questions (below) are not answered in these.
I shoot on a Sony HDRSR1, and use Ulead 11.5 for editing. I use what I think are the correct project settings (below), and always choose the highest output settings, but the the quality of the footage on the DVD is noticably worse than a straight MPEG2 file output. Whilst I appreciate that I am not burning to a DVD that supports higher definitions (and that there will be some loss of quality from 1440x1080i footage), I am convinced the software (or something I am doing with it) is removing more quality than it needs to in the rendering/conversion to VOB phases of the project. I personally think it could be the conversion to VOB that is creating the problem, as when I output to MPEG the quality is excellent. I'm also sure that the output settings are the same as the project settings. If I output to MPEG the quality is excellent
Here's the project properties that I use:
PAL (25 fps)
MPEG files
24 bits, 1440 x 1080, 25 fps
Upper Field First
(MPEG-2), 16:9
Video data rate: Variable (Max. 15000 kbps)
Audio data rate: 224 kbps
MPEG audio layer 2, 48 KHz, Stereo
Could this simply be a bitrate issue? Are there other settings at play than can be tweaked? Should I set the project properties at DVD/Pal 720x576, which I would then replicate in the SHARE option of VS11.5? Are Ulead's rendering/VOB solutions problematic?
Basically, how can I screw the best quality std-def DVD image out of Ulead 11.5?
Your thoughts etc are most welcome.
Andy M