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DVD Authoring: Will my video look better after it is transferred to a DVD?
The picture quality of DVD is superior compared to all the
available consumer formats today, but it can only be as good as the source tape.
It may be necessary to have a video post production facility correct any
problems prior to MPEG-2 encoding. *Over 2 hours of
high-quality digital video (a double-sided, dual-layer disc can hold about 8
hours of high-quality video, or 30 hours of VHS quality video) *Support for
widescreen movies on standard or widescreen TVs (4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios) *Up to 32
subtitle/karaoke tracks *Automatic seamless
branching of video (for multiple story lines or ratings on one disc) *On-screen menus
and simple interactive features (for games, quizzes, etc.) *Multilingual
identifying text for title name, album name, song name, cast, crew, etc *Instant rewind and
fast forward (no "be kind, rewind" stickers and threats on rental discs) *Instant search to
title, chapter, music track, and timecode *Durable (no wear
from playing, only from physical damage) *Not susceptible to
magnetic fields. Resistant to heat
*Compact size (easy to handle, store, and
ship; players can be portable; replication is cheaper than tapes or laserdiscs) Motion picture studios want to control the home release of movies in different countries because theater releases aren't simultaneous . Also, studios sell distribution rights to different foreign distributors and would like to guarantee an exclusive market. Therefore they required that the DVD standard includes codes to prevent playback of certain discs in certain geographical regions. Each player is given a code for the region in which it's sold. The player will refuse to play discs that are not coded for its region. At AAM we leave the option of whether to apply these codes to our clients.
What are the current Regional Codes? Region (1) North America, (2) Japan, Western Europe, South Africa, Turkey and the Middle East, (3) Southeast Asia, (4) Australia, New Zealand, South and Central America and the South Pacific, (5) Northwest Asia, Russia, Indian Subcontinent and most of Asia, (6) China and Tibet, (7)Reserved, (8) Special nontheatrical venues (airplanes, cruise ships).
Is there a
NTSC or PAL DVD? The MPEG video on a DVD is stored in digital format, but it's formatted for one of two mutually incompatible television systems: 525/60 (NTSC) or 625/50 (PAL/SECAM). Therefore, there are two kinds of DVDs: "NTSC DVDs" and "PAL DVDs." Some players only play NTSC discs, others play PAL and NTSC discs.
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How long does a DVD last?
A pressed discs (replication) should last
longer than you will, anywhere from 50 to 300 years. Expected
longevity of dye-based DVD-R and DVD+R discs is anywhere from 20 to
250 years, about as long as CD-R discs. Some dye formulations (such
as phthalocyanine and azo) are more stable and last longer, 100
years or more compared to 20 or 30 years for less stable dye. In all
cases, longevity can be reduced by poor quality. Poor quality
pressed DVDs may deteriorate within a few years, and cheap
recordable DVDs may cause errors when recording or may become
unreadable after a while. AAM provides the best DVD
replication/duplication service to ensure your finished product will
last for a lifetime. What is CBR video encoding? CBR
(constant bit rate) video encoding would apply to a DVD title which
contains shorter length of video content. For example, if your
project only involves a short video clip, a bit rate is preselected
and the video assets are encoded at that constant bit rate. If the
total size of your project is 60 minutes or less, CBR will work for
you. VBR(variable
bit rate) video encoding would apply for example, if the title
involved a 2 hour movie with subtitles, multiple language audio
tracks, and a directors commentary. To make all of this content fit
onto a DVD, you would need to use VBR encoding. VBR encoding varies
the bit rate giving more information to complex images and less to
simple less active scenes. Dolby
Digital audio is the standard in DVD audio, and it has a head start
as far as consumer gear is concerned in today's market. Dolby
Digital has many configurations ranging from mono to stereo to 5.1
full surround sound. PCM audio is
an uncompressed format and it would most likely be used for projects
like short films that don't require compressing the audio assets.
PCM audio offers a higher audio quality than CD at a 48.8khz sample
rate as opposed to 44.1khz for CD.
Still
(Static) Menus consist of background graphics or pictures and
selectable text and or icons which make up the interactive selection
portion of the menu. It may also contain looping audio.
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