MPEG-1/VCD
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 7:23 pm
I'm a pleased-owner of an early version of ConvertXtoDVD5.
But I'm not writing about that ...
I'm evaluating VSO Video Converter 1, and I see that it does not permit the conversion of video files to the MPEG-1 format.
This isn't right. Or, *I* don't think that it's right. Doubtless, most forum members wouldn't agree with me. Granted, in the US it's mostly obsolete. THIS ISN'T TRUE overseas, tho', and I spend a lot of my time there. VideoCD's, VCD's, are still mighty popular in Asia, in the Orient. So ... allowing one to select 'MPEG-1' and/or 'VCD' (with control over 'the usual' - video Kbits, audio kbits, screen size, audio characteristics, and so forth ... that'd be good, at least for me.
GIVEN, THEN, that it *isn't* right, could you 'do something' about it?
Failing that, perhaps you have an 'early version' that includes this obvious and historic format?
Thanks.
Mark.
But I'm not writing about that ...
I'm evaluating VSO Video Converter 1, and I see that it does not permit the conversion of video files to the MPEG-1 format.
This isn't right. Or, *I* don't think that it's right. Doubtless, most forum members wouldn't agree with me. Granted, in the US it's mostly obsolete. THIS ISN'T TRUE overseas, tho', and I spend a lot of my time there. VideoCD's, VCD's, are still mighty popular in Asia, in the Orient. So ... allowing one to select 'MPEG-1' and/or 'VCD' (with control over 'the usual' - video Kbits, audio kbits, screen size, audio characteristics, and so forth ... that'd be good, at least for me.
GIVEN, THEN, that it *isn't* right, could you 'do something' about it?
Failing that, perhaps you have an 'early version' that includes this obvious and historic format?
Thanks.
Mark.