![]() ![]() You can author a DVD disc from the MPG file, perhaps with other MPG files of related topics, by using the program DVD Styler which provides a simple but adequate menu system.Īlways remember that if your AviSynth script reads in MTS files from AVCHD Lite, you must also have the FFMS2 plugin for AviSynth installed. The resulting MPG file will have AC3 audio. Press the Convert button and watch the ffmpeg console window open and do its thing. In the Device Preset drop-down list select either NTSC DVD HQ Widescreen or PAL DVD HQ Widescreen as discussed above. Select DVD from the Convert To drop-down list. WinFF doesn’t require a separate installation of ffmpeg it uses its own stable version.ĭrag your AviSynth script AVS file and drop it into the open WinFF window. A good choice is WinFF, which accepts AVS script files directly. ![]() You can always check the specification of your source footage, including the frame rate, by using MediaInfo.Ī very straightforward way of converting to MPG is to use one of the GUI front ends already available for ffmpeg. But if the source is PAL AVCHD Lite (at 25fps) then go for PAL MPG. If your camera was purchased in an NTSC region (and shoots 29.97fps AVCHD Lite) then again opt for NTSC MPG. If your original source was MOV and your AviSynth script is now handling AVI(MJPEG) at 30fps, then you’d convert the output from the script to NTSC MPG. Which to pick? I’d suggest that the frame rate of your source footage is the determining criterion. ![]() The resolution won’t remain at 1280×720, of course, but will be reduced. By using ffmpeg you can compress the output from a 720p AviSynth script to give an MPG file which is suitable for DVD authoring. ![]()
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