ChickenMan said:
I tend to put about 2 1/2hr to 3hr MAX on a dvd, the size of the avi's is almost irrelevant as it only one piece to the puzzle.
well my avi's are like 20-25 minutes each ranging from 200-300mbs. if i change these to mpeg2 and go for about 5 or 6 per dvd, they should end up about 600-700 mb's each. does this sound about right? i use the bitrate calc but didn't really know how big to make the mpeg's. i gather from what you're saying is that i should try not exceed 2.5-3 hrs actual playing time on a dvd in mpeg format?
ChickenMan said:
You can (and I do) but you need a DVD Player that can play AVI's. There are many of these units around now and are priced right as well.
i hear you. i just bought a phillip's DVP 642/37. i'ts a bit slow as far as loading and resuming but it plays the avi's flawlessly......so far. here's a link on this player.
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDname=dvp+642&Submit=Search&Search=Search&dvdportable=&dvdchanger=&dvdtv=&chipset=&country=&orderby=Name&hits=25
i bought this one as well.........
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDname=dvr+1600&Submit=Search&Search=Search&dvdportable=&dvdchanger=&dvdtv=&chipset=&country=&orderby=Name&hits=25
it's a cyberhome and according to that review it's just what i need. according to the review it burns -r & +r..........we'll see.
ChickenMan said:
Its a bit like in Audio, you will see lots of MP3 files and almost no WAV files on the net, have you checked their mb size difference? If you did, you will see the reason why. Same with Movies, an AVI file is highly compressed (like an MP3) so is substantially smaller than an MPEG2 or DVD. A typical 1 1/2 hr to 2hr DVD (typically 6-7mb in size) can be compressed to 700mb (1 CD size) with not much loss in quality if done right. Smaller files are easier and cheaper to archive and quicker to send via the internet. That way I can get 6x 1 1/2hr movies per dvd and watch them on my DVD Player, or 12 to 18 TV episodes to 1 dvd, that makes easy watching
so i guess the standard on avi's [i'm using divx] when compressing 2-3 hrs worth of film is what like 700-800 mb's?

that would be real sweet.
i wonder if you can create entire an iso avi from a dvd and have a shrunk avi file that is exactly like the original dvd with menu's and all!!!?!?!? i know you can add chapters according to some guides i've been referencing on this matter. i'll go ahead and post a few in case readers dont' really know where i'm going with all this.
http://www.easy-answers.com/how-to/anime-dvd/menu.asp
http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/70/59/
http://www.xbox-guru.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/divx_to_dvd.htm
by the way chicken man, how are you? i've talked to you a long time ago about some aspi drivers and the lame project. i thought you retired from this forum? anyways, glad you commented on this thread. i've been reading so many guides that i get a bit confused. most of them are the same but sometimes with a different twist. which this brings me to the last question of this reply, which is........aspect ratio and frames per second. tell me this. is my final goal when trying to make a avi/dvd/cdr that will play on my standalone dvd player/TV
29.97fps and 1.333 = 4:3 ? ive read about cropping letterbox and such but all these are destined to be watched in the living room onthe telly and not the pc.... thanx for any responses..............later