| Compatibility |
Works with any software that uses Microsoft Video for Windows API
for saving AVI files in Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP
No extra hardware is required for MPEG compression |
| Source files |
Any supported by host software |
| Resolution |
Any, from 32x32 to 720x576;
do not need to be a multiple of 8 o 16 |
| Output Frame Rates |
30, 29.97 (NTSC), 25 (PAL), 24 (FILM), 23.976
half- and quarter-speed frame rates (e.g. 15 or 7.5 fps for NTSC)
are possible when compressing with AVI2MPEG program. |
| Input Video |
Compressed or uncompressed, converted to 24 bit RGB |
| Input Audio |
Uncompressed 8 or 16 bit PCM sampled at 11.025, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz;
converted to 16 bit, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz |
| Output formats |
MPEG 2 program streams
(ISO/IEC 13818-1)
MPEG 2 video elementary streams
(ISO/IEC 13818-2, Main Profile@Main Level)
MPEG 1 system streams
(ISO/IEC 11172-1), including VideoCD (White Book) compatible
MPEG 1 video elementary streams
(ISO/IEC 11172-2)
MPEG 1 audio layer II elementary streams
(ISO/IEC 11172-3) |
| Compressed data rates (Kbits/sec) |
MPEG 1 video: 50 to 4000
MPEG 2 video: 1000 to 16000
MPEG 1 audio: 32 to 384 |
| Additional features |
Batch MPEG conversion using AVI2MPEG program or some video
editing software
Produces ultra-compact MPEG files from low frame rate video clips
Selectable number of I-, P- and B-frames per GOP
Adjustable bitrate bandwidth allocation (ratio) for I-, P- and B-frames
Adjustable motion estimation window (default: 32x32 pixels)
Several ways of handling interlaced video (fields) during MPEG2
compression
More info
Selectable video pre-filtering helps to achieve better output quality
Encoding parameters presets for various types of video source material |
Specifications are subject to change without notice. |