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.:PRESENTS:.
PROGRAM : OZ iMG.QUALiTY: 10
SEASON..: 6 SND.QUALiTY: 10
EPiSODE.: 6 RARS.......: 57
AiRDATE.: 02/09/03 LENGTH.....: 56 min
REL.DATE: 02/10/03 FORMAT.....: CVD
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0118421
SOURCE.....: Digital
VIDEO......: 2450 max VBR/IVTC/NTSC
AUDIO......: 224 kbps
PACK.......: bin/cue
RELEASE: A Day in the Death...
A series chronicling the daily activities of an unusual
prison facility and it's criminal inhabitants
CVD?? What is it?
CVD is a DVD legal format. It can be burned to CDR
and played on standalone DVD players and it can be
used in any DVD authoring application and burned to
a DVD -/+ r.
What does this mean to you?
It means you can extract the mpeg2 form the bin/cue
and combine it with future episodes without having
to re-encode or use cDVD format
What is CVD exactly?
Its a legal DVD format known as D1 1/2 its size
is 352 x 480 and while this seems less then SVCD
it actually is higher quality and supports much
higher bitrates, SVCD is made to be compatible
CVD not the reverse.
CVD was developed by C-Cube Microsystems and its
Chinese OEM partners, blah, blah, blah...
Taken from vcdhelp:
- If you are a quality freak, then the CVD format is
a better choice than SVCD. CVDs can use the same
bitrates as SVCDs but for a lower Horizontal resolution.
So, the data shared to each field/frame is more for CVD,
than the data shared to each field/frame for SVCD. That
is the secret: More data per frame, at the same bitrate,
better picture for CVD.
http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/userguides/98177.php
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