Seriously...
I'm trying to figure this out. I haven't actually done any quality encodings myself yet, but I've been looking around trying to compare the different Codecs out there for file size versus quality, and I figured I'd try out some of the MPEG-4 setups out there.
So far I've tried DivX, XviD, and Apple's MPEG-4 implementations, and frankly, they all look like crap, yet tout that they all produce DVD/MPEG-2 quality playbacks.
I even went so far as to download (sigh) a couple of movies that utilize these various codecs - including one of the DivX titles that was about 1.2gig. I was thinking that it was the fact that people are trying to fit things onto 1 CD that they were sacrificing quality for space, but that wasn't quite the case.
Is this simply a matter of people not knowing how to setup the encoders properly, or is it really a case of "size versus quality" issues that I am seeing, or are these MPEG-4 compressors just blowing alot of hype?
I've got alot of home movies I'd like to put on disc, but if what I'm seeing is the only quality I'm going to get, I think I'll leave them on tape.
Any insight is appreciated.
I'm trying to figure this out. I haven't actually done any quality encodings myself yet, but I've been looking around trying to compare the different Codecs out there for file size versus quality, and I figured I'd try out some of the MPEG-4 setups out there.
So far I've tried DivX, XviD, and Apple's MPEG-4 implementations, and frankly, they all look like crap, yet tout that they all produce DVD/MPEG-2 quality playbacks.
I even went so far as to download (sigh) a couple of movies that utilize these various codecs - including one of the DivX titles that was about 1.2gig. I was thinking that it was the fact that people are trying to fit things onto 1 CD that they were sacrificing quality for space, but that wasn't quite the case.
Is this simply a matter of people not knowing how to setup the encoders properly, or is it really a case of "size versus quality" issues that I am seeing, or are these MPEG-4 compressors just blowing alot of hype?
I've got alot of home movies I'd like to put on disc, but if what I'm seeing is the only quality I'm going to get, I think I'll leave them on tape.
Any insight is appreciated.
