View Full Version : vcd vs. svcd-is the quality worth the time?
Globert
24th March 2004, 09:32 AM
I'm in the middle of a projected 360min burn to svcd. I burned a couple at vcd it took only 90 to 120 min. seing as i have 4hrs to wait for a direct comparison. any thoughts? :(
Globert
24th March 2004, 09:49 AM
found a link
I will guess that garbage in garbage out may have bearing.
hope this link works;)
http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/articles/dvd_convert.html
edit to try to add this thread
http://www.randi.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?threadid=32220&highlight=svcd
ceptimus
24th March 2004, 02:19 PM
I found that if you use a good codec (TMPGEnc) then the VCD quality is perfectly ok. Given that SVCDs are compatible with less players, I never found the (IMO) slight extra quality worth the extra effort.
But now that DVD burners are so cheap, why bother with VCDs and SVCDs at all?
thrombus29
24th March 2004, 02:30 PM
But now that DVD burners are so cheap, why bother with VCDs and SVCDs at all?
I just have to second that.
The 8x multi-format's are out from the big players now, and they just announced the first dual layer writer.
Vcd's are sooooo 8 track.
Globert
24th March 2004, 02:45 PM
I still have an 8-trak stereo W/ Quadrophonic sound gathering dust in the garage. (punishment for eating Zepelin 4:( )
The laptop has a cd burner and i don't want to drop that kind of coin to upgrade to Dvd burning. I'll Probably stick with VCD.
the house machine might get a dvd-r+r/alphabet combo drive for it's birthday!:D
thanks people.
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