Chris Harding
August 11th, 2011, 02:56 AM
Hi Guys
Just a quick thought here...I'm rendering out all my SD MPEG2 files ready for a DVD using DVDLab rather than DVD Architect. When I import the MPEG2's into DVD Lab it splits the file into an MPV and MPA file before compiling the end results with menus etc etc into VOB's in the usual Video_TS and Audio_TS folders.
Can you actually get any image quality loss/degradation during what DVDLab calls the "demuxing" process??? I've never bothered to use any other author package and just wondered if there is anyway one could lose resolution this way since HD to SD is a dicey process anyway and the last thing you need is to lose any more IQ!!!
Comments would be greatly appreciated!!
Chris
Just a quick thought here...I'm rendering out all my SD MPEG2 files ready for a DVD using DVDLab rather than DVD Architect. When I import the MPEG2's into DVD Lab it splits the file into an MPV and MPA file before compiling the end results with menus etc etc into VOB's in the usual Video_TS and Audio_TS folders.
Can you actually get any image quality loss/degradation during what DVDLab calls the "demuxing" process??? I've never bothered to use any other author package and just wondered if there is anyway one could lose resolution this way since HD to SD is a dicey process anyway and the last thing you need is to lose any more IQ!!!
Comments would be greatly appreciated!!
Chris