# VideoTools DVD Encoding - User Guide ## đŸŽŦ Creating DVD-Compliant Videos VideoTools now has full DVD encoding support built into the Convert module. Follow this guide to create professional DVD-Video files. --- ## 📝 Quick Start (5 minutes) ### Step 1: Load a Video 1. Click the **Convert** tile from the main menu 2. Drag and drop a video file, or use the file browser 3. VideoTools will analyze the video and show its specs ### Step 2: Select DVD Format 1. In the **OUTPUT** section, click the **Format** dropdown 2. Choose either: - **DVD-NTSC (MPEG-2)** - For USA, Canada, Japan, Australia - **DVD-PAL (MPEG-2)** - For Europe, Africa, Asia 3. DVD-specific options will appear below ### Step 3: Choose Aspect Ratio 1. When DVD format is selected, a **DVD Aspect Ratio** option appears 2. Choose **4:3** or **16:9** based on your video: - Use **16:9** for widescreen (most modern videos) - Use **4:3** for older/square footage ### Step 4: Set Output Name 1. In **Output Name**, enter your desired filename (without .mpg extension) 2. The system will automatically add **.mpg** extension 3. Example: `myvideo` → `myvideo.mpg` ### Step 5: Queue the Job 1. Click **Add to Queue** 2. Your DVD encoding job is added to the queue 3. Click **View Queue** to see all pending jobs 4. Click **Start Queue** to begin encoding ### Step 6: Monitor Progress - The queue displays: - Job status (pending, running, completed) - Real-time progress percentage - Estimated remaining time - You can pause, resume, or cancel jobs anytime --- ## đŸŽ¯ DVD Format Specifications ### DVD-NTSC (North America, Japan, Australia) ``` Resolution: 720 × 480 pixels Frame Rate: 29.97 fps (NTSC standard) Video Bitrate: 6000 kbps (default), max 9000 kbps Audio: AC-3 Stereo, 192 kbps, 48 kHz Container: MPEG Program Stream (.mpg) Compatibility: DVDStyler, PS2, standalone DVD players ``` **Best for:** Videos recorded in 29.97fps or 30fps (NTSC regions) ### DVD-PAL (Europe, Africa, Asia) ``` Resolution: 720 × 576 pixels Frame Rate: 25.00 fps (PAL standard) Video Bitrate: 8000 kbps (default), max 9500 kbps Audio: AC-3 Stereo, 192 kbps, 48 kHz Container: MPEG Program Stream (.mpg) Compatibility: DVDStyler, PAL DVD players, European authoring tools ``` **Best for:** Videos recorded in 25fps (PAL regions) or European distribution --- ## 🔍 Understanding the Validation Messages When you add a video to the DVD queue, VideoTools validates it and shows helpful messages: ### â„šī¸ Info Messages (Blue) - **"Input resolution is 1920x1080, will scale to 720x480"** - Normal - Your video will be scaled to DVD size - Action: Aspect ratio will be preserved - **"Input framerate is 30.0 fps, will convert to 29.97 fps"** - Normal - NTSC standard requires exactly 29.97 fps - Action: Will adjust slightly (imperceptible to viewers) - **"Audio sample rate is 44.1 kHz, will resample to 48 kHz"** - Normal - DVD requires 48 kHz audio - Action: Audio will be automatically resampled ### âš ī¸ Warning Messages (Yellow) - **"Input framerate is 60.0 fps"** - Means: Your video has double the DVD framerate - Action: Every other frame will be dropped - Result: Video still plays normally (60fps drops to 29.97fps) - **"Input is VFR (Variable Frame Rate)"** - Means: Framerate isn't consistent (unusual) - Action: Will force constant 29.97fps - Warning: May cause slight audio sync issues ### ❌ Error Messages (Red) - **"Bitrate exceeds DVD maximum"** - Means: Encoding settings are too high quality - Action: Will automatically cap at 9000k (NTSC) or 9500k (PAL) - Result: Still produces high-quality output --- ## 🎨 Aspect Ratio Guide ### What is Aspect Ratio? The ratio of width to height. Common formats: - **16:9** (widescreen) - Modern TVs, HD cameras, most YouTube videos - **4:3** (standard) - Old TV broadcasts, some older cameras ### How to Choose 1. **Don't know?** Use **16:9** (most common today) 2. **Check your source:** - Wide/cinematic → **16:9** - Square/old TV → **4:3** - Same as input → Choose "16:9" as safe default 3. **VideoTools handles the rest:** - Scales video to 720×480 (NTSC) or 720×576 (PAL) - Adds black bars if needed to preserve original aspect - Creates perfectly formatted DVD-compliant output --- ## 📊 Recommended Settings ### For Most Users (Simple Mode) ``` Format: DVD-NTSC (MPEG-2) [or DVD-PAL for Europe] Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Quality: Standard (CRF 23) Output Name: [your_video_name] ``` This will produce broadcast-quality DVD video. ### For Maximum Compatibility (Advanced Mode) ``` Format: DVD-NTSC (MPEG-2) Video Codec: MPEG-2 (auto-selected for DVD) Quality Preset: Standard (CRF 23) Bitrate Mode: CBR (Constant Bitrate) Video Bitrate: 6000k Target Resolution: 720x480 Frame Rate: 29.97 Audio Codec: AC-3 (auto for DVD) Audio Bitrate: 192k Audio Channels: Stereo Aspect Ratio: 16:9 ``` --- ## 🔄 Workflow: From Video to DVD Disc ### Complete Process 1. **Encode with VideoTools** - Select DVD format - Add to queue and encode - Produces: `myvideo.mpg` 2. **Import into DVDStyler** (free, open-source) - Open DVDStyler - Create new DVD project - Drag `myvideo.mpg` into the video area - VideoTools output imports WITHOUT re-encoding - No quality loss in authoring 3. **Create Menu** (optional) - Add chapter points - Design menu interface - Add audio tracks if desired 4. **Render to Disc** - Choose ISO output or direct to disc - Select NTSC or PAL (must match your video) - Burn to blank DVD-R 5. **Test Playback** - Play on DVD player or PS2 - Verify video and audio quality - Check menu navigation --- ## 🐛 Troubleshooting ### Problem: DVD format option doesn't appear **Solution:** Make sure you're in the Convert module and have selected a video file ### Problem: "Video will be re-encoded" warning in DVDStyler **Solution:** This shouldn't happen with VideoTools DVD output. If it does: - Verify you used "DVD-NTSC" or "DVD-PAL" format (not MP4/MKV) - Check that the .mpg file was fully encoded (file size reasonable) - Try re-importing or check DVDStyler preferences ### Problem: Audio/video sync issues during playback **Solution:** - Verify input video is CFR (Constant Frame Rate), not VFR - If input was VFR, VideoTools will have warned you - Re-encode with "Smart Inverse Telecine" option enabled if input has field order issues ### Problem: Output file is larger than expected **Solution:** This is normal. MPEG-2 (DVD standard) produces larger files than H.264/H.265 - NTSC: ~500-700 MB per hour of video (6000k bitrate) - PAL: ~600-800 MB per hour of video (8000k bitrate) - This is expected and fits on single-layer DVD (4.7GB) ### Problem: Framerate conversion caused stuttering **Solution:** - VideoTools automatically handles common framerates - Stuttering is usually imperceptible for 23.976→29.97 conversions - If significant, consider pre-processing input with ffmpeg before VideoTools --- ## 💡 Pro Tips ### Tip 1: Batch Processing - Load multiple videos at once - Add them all to queue with same settings - Start queue - they'll process in order - Great for converting entire movie collections to DVD ### Tip 2: Previewing Before Encoding - Use the preview scrubber to check source quality - Look at aspect ratio and framerates shown - Makes sure you selected right DVD format ### Tip 3: File Organization - Keep source videos and DVDs in separate folders - Name output files clearly with region (NTSC_movie.mpg, PAL_movie.mpg) - This prevents confusion when authoring discs ### Tip 4: Testing Small Segment First - If unsure about settings, encode just the first 5 minutes - Author to test disc before encoding full feature - Saves time and disc resources ### Tip 5: Backup Your MPG Files - Keep VideoTools .mpg output as backup - You can always re-author them to new discs later - Re-encoding loses quality --- ## đŸŽĨ Example: Converting a Home Video ### Scenario: Convert home video to DVD for grandparents **Step 1: Load video** - Load `family_vacation.mp4` from phone **Step 2: Check specs** (shown automatically) - Resolution: 1920x1080 (HD) - Framerate: 29.97 fps (perfect for NTSC) - Audio: 48 kHz (perfect) - Duration: 45 minutes **Step 3: Select format** - Choose: **DVD-NTSC (MPEG-2)** - Why: Video is 29.97 fps and will play on standard DVD players **Step 4: Set aspect ratio** - Choose: **16:9** - Why: Modern phone videos are widescreen **Step 5: Name output** - Type: `Family Vacation` - Output will be: `Family Vacation.mpg` **Step 6: Queue and encode** - Click "Add to Queue" - System estimates: ~45 min encoding (depending on hardware) - Click "Start Queue" **Step 7: Author to disc** - After encoding completes: - Open DVDStyler - Drag `Family Vacation.mpg` into video area - Add title menu - Render to ISO - Burn ISO to blank DVD-R - Total time to disc: ~2 hours **Result:** - Playable on any standalone DVD player - Works on PlayStation 2 - Can mail to family members worldwide - Professional quality video --- ## 📚 Additional Resources - **DVD_IMPLEMENTATION_SUMMARY.md** - Technical specifications - **INTEGRATION_GUIDE.md** - How features were implemented - **QUEUE_SYSTEM_GUIDE.md** - Complete queue system reference --- ## ✅ Checklist: Before Hitting "Start Queue" - [ ] Video file is loaded and previewed - [ ] DVD format selected (NTSC or PAL) - [ ] Aspect ratio chosen (4:3 or 16:9) - [ ] Output filename entered - [ ] Any warnings are understood and acceptable - [ ] You have disk space for output (~5-10GB for full length feature) - [ ] You have time for encoding (varies by computer speed) --- ## 🎊 You're Ready! Your VideoTools is now ready to create professional DVD-Video files. Start with the Quick Start steps above, and you'll have DVD-compliant video in minutes. Happy encoding! 📀 --- For technical details on DVD authoring with chapters, see AUTHOR_MODULE.md