![]() I wanted to keep it a secret for when I made my own laserdisc transfers but I'm lazy and never finish any of my projects so i figured I would let all of the hard working folks here know about it because I have seen a few of the transfers and it seems that a lot of quality is lost when converting it to DVD. Search the torrent sites for KVCDs from a release group called The Usual Suspects, it should have TUS in the title somehwere, download one of their movies (make sure it's a DVD-rip or you won't be getting DVD quality) and burn it to CD, watch it in you dvd player and be amazed by the quality. If you want proof that its as good as it says it is go to a very amazing search engine where you can search all other search engines and torrent sites. If you want to know more about it do a search for KVCD, KWAG, or KDVD. ^The above was taken from and it is absolutely true. This will allow you to put up to about 6 hours Full D-1 720x480 on one DVD, or about 10 hours at Half D-1 352x480. Using KVCD parameters to create DVDs (KDVD), will enable you to create 100% DVD compliant MPEG-2 streams, capable of playing on any standard DVD player. You must burn the KVCD MPEG files as non-standard VCD or non-standard SVCD (depends on your player) with Nero or VCDEasy. The mpeg files created will play back in most modern standalone DVD players. Using a resolution of 352x240 (NTSC) or 352x288 (PAL), it's possible to encode video up to ~360 minutes of near VCD quality on a single 80 minute CD-R. We have published these specifications as KVCDx3, our official resolution, which produce 528x480 (NTSC) and 528x576 (PAL) MPEG-1 variable bit rate video, from 64Kbps to 3,000Kbps. It enables you to create over 120 minutes of near DVD quality video, depending on your material, on a single 80 minute CD-R/CD-RW. ![]() ![]() KVCD is a modification to the standard MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 GOP structure and Quantization Matrix. I can verify that everything the following paragraphs say are true because I've seen DVDs transferred to a CD with no loss of quality because of this: KVCD Author Metatron Date, 3:18 PM Author Metatron Time 3:18 PM Post link It blows my mind that none of you have ever heard of this or if you have, never mentioned it on the website or used it in your transfers. ![]()
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