ولقد وثقت بشكل جيد على هذا بلوق أركض كل ما عندي تلفزيون من خلال خادم ويندوز ميديا سنتر. أحيانا أريد أن أرشفة بعض سجلت تلفزيون إلى دي في دي. ليس دي في دي من ملفات البيانات, لكن الفيديو المتوافقة مع معايير ل دي في دي التي ستلعب في مجموعة كبار اللاعبين. هذه ليست دائما على التوالي إلى الأمام كما السليم دي في دي يجب أن تتوافق مع معايير مختلفة, بما يجري المشفرة في MPEG2 وجود PAL أو NTSC قرار (480ص أو 576P). معظم ما كنت قد سجلت هي 1080p و لدي أيضا بعض 720P, والأهم من هذا هو تشفيرها باستخدام H.264. لذلك تحويل هذه الملفات إلى مستوى دي في دي video means both recoding and resizing the videos.In the past I have used the excellent (and free) دي في دي-Flick for authoring video clips to standard دي في دي. This easy to use software is great for quickly and easily making proper دي في دي with menu structures etc. However, when it comes to transcoding and resizing دي في دي-Flick is incredibly slow. I also found that occasionally authoring these types of shows with دي في دي-Flick can result in some audio/video sync issues, and with دي في دي-Flick no longer being actively developed these issues are unlikely to be fixed.
After extensive research I settled on a program called AVStoDVD, another free program which is being actively developed. This isn’t quite as streamlined and simple to use as دي في دي-Flick but its not too far off. Whilst it utilises lots of other third party tools to work, this is all done automatically behind the scenes. Simply dragging the required files into a list, editing their “titles” and then using the wizard to generate a menu took under a minute. You have the option to create standard single layer 4.5Gb دي في دي or dual-layer 9Gb دي في دي. I’ve tested both successfully and found that even on my rather aging Core2Duo PC I could carry out the whole process, including burning to disk, in a little bit under the playback time. So — for example, archiving 3 episodes of a تلفزيون series which are each 1 hour long took about 2 hours and 40 minutes. I was also impressed that I could fit 3 hours of content onto a single-layer standard دي في دي at quite impressive quality. Last but not least, I was very pleased to see that I could select audio streams, and choose to have AC3 and DTS streams automatically passed through unmodified (AC3 and DTS are دي في دي-compliant).
If you need to archive video content to compliant دي في دي'ق, especially HD content or content encoded in newer MPEG-4 صيغ, I highly recommend giving AVStoDVD a try.
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