You can use the same dvd-codec, mpeg2. I think there's an
article in the wiki about 'exporting to dvd'... Using those export
settings you should end up with something comparable to the original
dvd..

On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 12:55:38 +0100
Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am in the UK (so operating in PAL) and recorded a small segment of 
> video on my DVD record.
> 
> I want to take this video and put a title on the front and add some 
> background music.  I extracted the .vob file from the DVD and loaded
> it as a resource into cinelerra and have then successfully managed to
> edit it to meet what I want.
> 
> I now try to render it.  And this is where I struggle.  What format 
> should I use to get the same sort of balance of quality and file size 
> that the dvd sample had?
> 
> I tried "quicktime for linux" with video and audio set at mpeg-4, but 
> the resultant rendered video has quite bad artifacts round some of
> the detail.  I also tried the video as a motion JPEG, and whilst the 
> quality was fine the filesize became far too large.
> 
> How can get a good balance? 

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