The User Interface

Description of the interface

The selection window

Choose Disc Type

When you launch DeVeDe, it will show you this window, asking what kind of disk you want to create. You can choose between:

  • Video DVD: a classic video DVD, like the ones you rent in your videoclub or buy in your video shop.
  • VideoCD: a CD with CBR MPEG-1 video at a resolution of 352x240 pixels (352x288 with PAL), a fixed bitrate of 1152 kbits/second for video and 224 kbits/second for audio. The quality is comparable to analog VHS, and a CD can contain as much compressed audio/video than uncompressed audio (this is, a 80-minutes CD can contain about 80 minutes of compressed video/audio). Is compatible with all DVD players, but video quality is medium-bad.
  • Super VideoCD: a CD with VBR MPEG-2 video at a resolution of 480x480 pixels (480x576 with PAL) and video bitrates between 500 and 2600 kbits/second. The quality is comparable to LaserDisc, and a 80-minutes CD can contain about 60 minutes con compressed video/audio (more if you reduce the bitrate, but with less quality). Is compatible with a lot of DVD players, but maybe there is one very cheap which doesn't support it. Video quality is good.
  • CVD (China Video Disk): identical to Super VideoCD, but with a resolution of 352x480 pixels (352x576 with PAL). Offers less artifacts with same bitrate, but image is a bit less sharper than Super VideoCD. Is compatible with a lot of DVD players, but maybe there is one very cheap which doesn't support it.
  • DIVX/MPEG4: creates one-pass DIVX files, ready to be played in DIVX-compliant players.

Of course you aren't limited to theses options, since you can choose, if you want, another resolution
for your CD/DVD. This allows you to create Super VideoCDs with a resolution of 352x240 (or 352x288 for PAL),
which is a very good compromise if you want to store a lot of video in a single CD. I don't recomend to use
other resolutions with VideoCDs, because CBR MPEG-1 is very limited. Choose the Super VideoCD or CVD option
(which uses VBR MPEG-2) and use there the resolution you want.