Video Resolution:

You can select from the following video capture resolutions

NTSC

 

PAL

 

325 x 240 (VCD)

352 x 288 (VCD)

352 x 480 (1/2 D1)

352 x 576 (1/2 D1)

480 x 480

(SVCD)

480 x 576

( SVCD)

704 x 480

(DVD)

704 x 576

(DVD)

720 x 480

(DVD)

720 x 576

(DVD)

Video Bit Rate:

You will notice that you have the ability to select a video capture rate of up to 15 Mb/sec. You will also notice that any bit rate over 9 Mb/sec. is red in color. This is because any bit rate above 9 Mb/sec. is not supported by DVD players and DVD burners. We allow you to capture at higher rates because some users may want to have the capability to capture at the highest rate possible and don’t have DVD burning as a project goal. Just keep in mind that if you want to burn your video onto a CD or DVD disk, don’t use a setting higher than 9 Mb/sec. or lower than 2 Mb/sec.

Custom Settings Caveats

We have provided lots of flexibility in the manner in which you can capture video at various resolutions and audio/ video bit rates. We have provided this flexibility because many customers have asked for this kind of capability. However, think about your project goal before you begin recording. If your intent is to capture video to be burned to CD or DVD disk, then capture at resolutions and bit rates that are “Legal” for burning and playing back in players. If not, you may find that you have spent hours capturing video only to find that it the DVD authoring software will not directly burn it, or your player will not play it back.

VCD, SVCD and DVD Legal Settings (check our web site for F.A.Q’s and other updates to this list):

Format

Video Bit Rates

Audio Bit Rates

 

VCD

1.15 Mb/sec.

224 kbits/sec.

SVCD

1.5 Mb/sec. - 2.5 Mb/sec.

128-384 kbits/sec.

DVD

3 Mb/sec. – 8 Mb/sec.

192 – 448 kbits/sec.

Audio Bit Rates

The audio format is always compressed in MPEG-1 Layer 2 audio. CapWiz also automatically sets the audio sampling rate to 44.1 Khz for VCD and SVCD settings and 48 Khz for DVD video. We give you the choice to select the audio bit rate for your custom video captures in the range from 192 kbits/sec to 384 kbits/sec.

Use Deinterlacing (Preview/Playback)

The MPEG-2 software playback codec that we use does not de-interlace video by default. Interlaced video will show horizontal lines when you preview or playback the video. This interlacing does not affect video quality. All NTSC and PAL video is interlaced. You will not see the interlacing when playing back a DVD disk on TV. De-interlacing the video during preview and playback makes the video quality look better on the computer screen. The default capture settings have de-interlacing turned on by default. De-interlacing the video takes a bit more CPU processing power. Some slower PC’s may experience jerky video. In the custom settings, you have the ability to enable or disable de-interlacing. Experiment with your system and your personal preferences to determine if you want to preview with de-interlacing enabled or disabled.

Use Variable Bitrate

Capturing with variable bit rate will result in overall smaller file sizes than using constant bit rates. When the Variable bit rate setting is enabled Instant DVD examines the frames of video being captured and will automatically increase the bit rate in areas of fast motion or action and decrease the bit rate in areas where not much is changing. This will result in improved overall quality and an overall smaller file size. The default capture settings are set to constant bit rate.

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