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DVD Authoring & Duplication
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DVD Services
847/843-1089

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To help familiarize you with various aspects of creating a DVD or Video-CD,
please read through the following Menu items. We offer several different
packages to choose from, all with the highest quality MPEG-2 on your DVD
creation...
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If you need the highest quality at an
affordable price! |
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Chapter links and title pages for ease in
navigation. |
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Creatively produced with custom menus
and titles. |
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Time vs. bit-rate
A DVD is generally created from movie files
stored on a Non-Linear Editing system which are then encoded
for use on a standard consumer DVD player. A standard 4.7
Giga-Bit DVD can record up to 2 hours of video and audio at a
bit-rate of 3.5Mbps, lowering the video quality, i.e. lower
bit-rate to 2Mbps and extend the time greater then 2 hours.
Wait a minute, what is bit-rate your asking?
Bit-rate is the speed at which the video/audio stream is
moving over a time period of 1 second. So then the higher the
bit-rate is the higher the quality your video will be. As a
example, if we use a 4.7 Giga-Bit DVD to record a 1 hour video
project the bit-rate will double to 9 Mbps, Wow... twice the
video quality. A DVDs maximum bit-rate is 15 Mbps.
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How to get the most from your DVD
A DVD has a much superior video and audio
quality then most other standards like; Broadcast Television,
Cable, or even a VHS tape. Because of the lower quality in
these other standards our Television Monitors are usually
miss-calibrated to compensate. Black-Level is the key to a
more enjoyable video experience. A higher black-level, a lower
brightness-level, and to soften the sharpness and color
controls will vastly improve picture quality when viewing a
DVD. |
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847-843-1089
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