Looking to add video to my set up and planning to use 2 X 24 Inch monitors (1920x1080) thru a Neet 2 HDMI splitter and the monitors will be mounted either side of the deck stand (Ultimax 1.7 Deck Stand)
Building a new PC to power it all (AMD FX-4100 Quad Core, 8GB DDR3 Ram and a 2GB DDR3 Video Card, not decided on the make yet ... thoughts ?)
Looking round the forums, it seems to be that MP4 is the way to go, but what resolution would be best to encode or convert to ? (Video & Audio)
All my audio MP3's are encoded at 320, obviously I want the best possible quality, so any ideas ?
Have downloaded a couple of video converters (WinX, Wondershare, Handbrake). I realise it's personal preference, but what works for you ?
Many thanks for your input guys.
Kev
Building a new PC to power it all (AMD FX-4100 Quad Core, 8GB DDR3 Ram and a 2GB DDR3 Video Card, not decided on the make yet ... thoughts ?)
Looking round the forums, it seems to be that MP4 is the way to go, but what resolution would be best to encode or convert to ? (Video & Audio)
All my audio MP3's are encoded at 320, obviously I want the best possible quality, so any ideas ?
Have downloaded a couple of video converters (WinX, Wondershare, Handbrake). I realise it's personal preference, but what works for you ?
Many thanks for your input guys.
Kev
geposted Sun 08 Sep 13 @ 2:07 pm
All my videos are mp4 but take a look at this conversation http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/153004/General_Discussion/Convert__vob_to_MP4.html
Looks like wondershare works pretty good.
Looks like wondershare works pretty good.
geposted Sun 08 Sep 13 @ 5:04 pm
as you can see vdj knows al lot of different codecs.
You can render your vids in a certain resolution but the bitrate it is also something you have to take care of. Certainly there is a point when you reach a value that fits to your claims.
i reccomend for example a resolution 1280x720 with about 5000kBit/s. It is up to you to change the settings. Just try it...
greetz
rob
You can render your vids in a certain resolution but the bitrate it is also something you have to take care of. Certainly there is a point when you reach a value that fits to your claims.
i reccomend for example a resolution 1280x720 with about 5000kBit/s. It is up to you to change the settings. Just try it...
greetz
rob
geposted Mon 09 Sep 13 @ 4:22 am
Looking at this card ... http://www.ebuyer.com/451889-msi-nvidia-gt630-graphics-card-810mhz-4gb-pci-express-dvi-hdmi-vga-n630gt-md4gd3
Any thoughts ?
Kev
Any thoughts ?
Kev
geposted Mon 09 Sep 13 @ 1:34 pm
Hi,
Some work, some don't. If you want to get this right, pick any of these:
http://www.ebuyer.com/search?subcat=3802&cat=215
Even this one may work good:
http://www.ebuyer.com/396969-gigabyte-gtx-650-1gb-gddr5-vga-dual-dvi-hdmi-pci-e-graphics-card-gv-n650oc-1gi
Some work, some don't. If you want to get this right, pick any of these:
http://www.ebuyer.com/search?subcat=3802&cat=215
Even this one may work good:
http://www.ebuyer.com/396969-gigabyte-gtx-650-1gb-gddr5-vga-dual-dvi-hdmi-pci-e-graphics-card-gv-n650oc-1gi
geposted Mon 09 Sep 13 @ 3:49 pm
acw_dj wrote :
...Some work, some don't. ....
i have a personal pattern using nvidia´s that worked fine for me so far and it is very simple:
GT/ GTS: not recommended
GTX 5xx or higher : recommended
greetz
rob
geposted Mon 09 Sep 13 @ 4:36 pm