![]() ![]() See the next window to review the settings! Finally set the output folder (5) and click encode (6). Then put it in all three bitrate options (bitrate_size, max and min). Just add the movie length and the bitrate of the audio you used and you'll get the right value. We have created a very basic calc you can use to calculate this number here. Here you'll want to make sure that the video will fill a full DVD. Make sure you select the same format as your source or you may experience problems. ![]() At the video settings you can select between NTSC and PAL (3). ![]() For videos with higher quality audio select AC3 and 448kbps. In videos that the audio is Mp3 you should select Mp2 and 224 bitrate. AC3 offers better quality but needs a bigger bitrate. Next thing is the audio codec, where we can choose between Mp2 and AC3 (Xilisoft Video Converter is one of the few programs that allows encoding to AC3). We are going to need some calculations to find the bitrate so you should note the time length (1). This is how the main window will look after the video file is loaded. This dialog will come up, select your video file and click open. Locate the Add button and click it to add the video file you want to convert. The first need you need to do is load the video file. You can download a trial version of the program by clicking here and then get a serial to remove the trial limitations here. The encoder that Xilisoft Video Converter uses is a really fast one, converts a 2 hour film in less than 1 hour and a half in an AMD Athlon XP 2200+ machine. Now lets focus on converting video files to DVD MPEG2. We are going to add guides about some of the other conversions Xilisoft Video Converter offers really soon. In this guide we are gonna see the steps that are required to convert a video file (like DivX/XviD/WMV/RM/MPEG) to a DVD MPEG2 ready to author and burn. A big advantage is that the encoders are built-in so you don't have to search to download and install codecs and encoders for all the above formats. Convert video files between various formats including DVD, VCD, SVCD, MOV, RM, AVI, MPEG, WMV, 3GP etc. ![]()
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