> Anyway, now that I have been able to render the video, I was trying to
> burn a disk, but the programs that I was trying to use (Bombono DVD &
> DVD Styler) did not accept the rendered file.


Maybe give "DeVeDe" a shot. It's one of the few programs that has a
simple-enough-no-bullsh.. UI (in my opinion) and seemed to work well for
me in the past. It also has an option to tell it that the file is
"already in a MPEG-PS format, ready to be put on a DVD" so that you
avoid compressing a third time.


> Also, the rendered file didn't look very good. The original video
> looks so much better than the rendered one. Is there a place where I
> can change the quality of the video? The resulting video seems to have
> been compressed a lot. I will greatly appreciate further help with
> this.

First, in the "advanced" properties of mpeg2enc, I see that the default
setting for the format is "Generic MPEG-1". This is, obviously, complete
crap. It should be "DVD MPEG-2".

Then, there is the "bitrate" setting and the "quantisation" setting you
probably want to experiment with... I'd be curious if you can report
your findings, maybe your experience (if successful) should become part
of the user manual...


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