Honestech VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe User Manual

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67. VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe

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• Full Rendering


1) Rendering Method: Full Rendering

21. Renders the entire movie. This rendering option will take longer than the

other rendering options.


2) Type: Select MPEG type

22. Supports MPEG-1 (VCD) and MPEG-2 (SVCD and DVD). Both NTSC

and PAL standards are supported.


3) Video

23. Resolution: Video resolution (screen size).
24. Frame Rate: Frames per second (fps).
25. Bitrate: Number of data bits used per second (bps).


4) Audio

26. Sampling Rate: Sampling Frequency (KHz).
27. Bitrate: Number of data bits used per second (bps).


• Advanced encoding option


1) Interlace encoding mode:
Encodes each frame by separating the field units into even numbered line fields

and odd numbered line fields. You can improve screen quality using this option
when horizontal lines appear in the input source screen. When the Interlace
Encoding Mode is set, an MPEG file whose frame type is interlaced is created.
This option is available only in MPEG2.


2) De-interlace:
Removes the horizontal lines on the screen entered in the frame unit before

encoding. If you select the Interlace Encoding Mode above, you don’t have to
use this option. In addition, if you select De-interlace, you can obtain a good
quality MPEG file without using the Interlace Encoding Mode.


Interlace Encoding Mode and De-Interlace are very effective when converting

DV-AVI files created by Camcorders into MPEG files.

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