Convert avi to VCD/DVD/SVCD compatible mpeg file
Support .VOB, .asf, .wmv format as input file
Support DivX, XviD avi format
Support MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 video format
Support MPEG layer1, layer2, layer3 audio format
Color Management function. Only in world
Support Subtitle , you can add subtitle onto your output movie. Only in world (You need to install VobSub software first.)
"Split function" to cut a big mpeg file into several smaller parts to fit a CD-R capacity
Support both TV systems: NTSC/PAL
Support Input/Output preview Only in world
Two output modes: Stretch to Fit / Lock Aspect Ratio
High audio quality
Can output *.m2v and *.mpa for DVD authoring
Support no sound avi files
Optimized for Intel Pentium 3 and Pentium 4 processors and AMD Athlon
Support SSE2 and hyper-threading CPU New
Batch Function, Support converting multiple avi files to DVD VCD SVCD MPEG1/2 at the same instance
Merge/Join function , Support selecting several avi clips from different sources and combine them into one single output Only in world
Online upgrade/help service site In full version, added an Update Detector, you can easily know if a new version is available.
Cool UI skin available New Support "Drag and Drop" New
| Input AVI specification |
'AVI to VCD / DVD' will encode avi files that fit the following limitations:
Input Video: 'AVI to VCD / DVD' supports any frame rate from 5 to 60 frames per second. If a media file is used that has a lower or higher frame rate than the above, the 'AVI to VCD / DVD' will play back faster or slower than normal.
Input Audio: 'AVI to VCD / DVD' can supports almost all audio format, include 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 16-bit stereo/mono audio. Other audio types include MPEG Layer 1, 2 and 3 are all supported. 'AVI to VCD / DVD' also converts all audio to stereo, if it is not already stereo.
The video codec used should be compatible with DirectShow, in another words, your avi/mpeg file can be played in Microsoft Media Player 8.0 or over.
Note that for best quality, there are preferred values which will not require 'AVI to VCD / DVD' to resize or resample the input to match VCD specifications. The ideal values are (depending on target format)
| VCD specification |
DVD specification |
SVCD specification |
NTSC:
Horizontal width: 352
Vertical height: 240
Frames per second: 29.97
Color depth: 24 or 32 bits
PAL:
Horizontal width: 352
Vertical height: 288
Frames per second: 25
Color depth: 24 or 32 bits |
NTSC:
Horizontal width: 720
Vertical height: 480
Frames per second: 29.97
Color depth: 24 or 32 bits
PAL:
Horizontal width: 720
Vertical height: 576
Frames per second: 25
Color depth: 24 or 32 bits |
NTSC:
Horizontal width: 480
Vertical height: 480
Frames per second: 29.97
Color depth: 24 or 32 bits
PAL:
Horizontal width: 480
Vertical height: 576
Frames per second: 25
Color depth: 24 or 32 bits |
Note: If you don't know what the parameters of the video file you have are, in explorer, right click on the file once, then select 'Properties', then select the tab 'Details' or 'Summary', depending on the version of Windows. |
| Output MPEG specification |
Resolution
If this resolution is not the same as the input files, they will be resized or cropped according to the specification of VCD/DVD/SVCD. Common resolutions include 352x240 for NTSC VCD, 352x288 for PAL VCD, 480x480 for NTSC SVCD, 480x576 for PAL SVCD, 720(704)x480 for NTSC DVD and 720(704)x576 for PAL DVD. (refer to above table)
Audio
Output audio format is 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 16-bit stereo audio, which compatible with the specification of 'VCD / DVD / SVCD'. If none of the media input files contain audio this will be set to none and no audio is encoded.
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