Trans Video devices for high-definition
March 13th, 2010If you want to play the transcoded content in high definition players are going to use video containers which are able to use a very high bit rate and maintain their compatibility. Containers of videos that are best suited for this task is AVI, MPEG-2, MKV and WMV, there are many videos available in other containers, but these are the most compatible for them.
AVI is a very popular video container that can use different codecs formatching the size of the file the quality of support, the most popular codecs used with AVI, DivX and XviD, H.264 increase to be added to the media is not encrypted, but you will find out if your player is able to read files that are transcoded H.264 uses increase. The most popular for transcoding high-definition video Dr. DivX AVI, others can also use tools like virtual dub, but this is more complex. Dr. DivX lets you import files andencoded using the DivX codec, which has three different settings, one for mobile devices, a second home and the corresponding ultimate high-definition players is what you want. The bit rate for high-definition DivX files can be up to 4000 kbps due to compression algorithms that use the code if you use more stages, you may be able to get by with a lower rate of bits.
MPEG-2 is also a very popular file formats that can be used totranscoding high-quality video in order to achieve good quality, you need a much higher rate of bits used in relation to the AVI format, it means that you have a bit rate from 6000 to 10,000 kbps is used to obtain the quality and bitrate we have given most people seem unreasonable, but the bit rate used to encrypt the DVD, the file format for storing these files will be much more than the AVI container.
Matroska or MKV tosecond page allows you to encode video for a more flexible container, will have all the original features available on DVD, such as subtitles, plus audio and video signals. To achieve the high definition using this container, will be among three bitrate to 4000 kbps, because the compression used in MKV files can be equally effective as used in the codec for AVI.
If you decide to use Windows Media Videocontainer or WMV, it should take about three to 4000 kbps bitrate and set the compression method used in this container is also very efficient transcoding of WMV will give you plenty of space compared to MPEG-2, which can be used to save a life jacket If you are transcoding a movie very long, as a party to the Lord of the Rings.
The bit rate specified in this article are by no means a standard, are only suggestions, you can follow to get good resultsBecause they are a source of constant bit-rate and other factors that determine the size of a file may affect include the use of audio streams that can also be transcoding to save space, but some people prefer to encode video and audio intact If this preserve Dolby Digital Surround Sound, which makes use of many channels.
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