by Mansi gupta
MPEG, or Moving Picture Experts Group, is a jointly
working group comprised of the International Standards Organization and
International Electro-Technical Commission (ISO/IEC) to standardize the coding
of moving pictures and the associated audio in a digital compressed format.
MPEG-2 uses very sophisticated compression techniques to
compress audio and video in order for it to be burned on a DVD. You can
purchase and download hardware and software MPEG Encoders to burn a DVD.
MPEG-2 is the process needed to encode video and audio
information for a DVD burner, by burning the information onto a DVD disc with
time stamps. The process of an MPEG encoder for burning DVDs is done using
codec’s to encode the video and audio and save it in smaller pieces to be
transformed into a frequency space and then quantized.
MPEG-3 is one of the discontinued encoding processes for
digital media, and is often confused for MPEG-1 (what we know as MP3). MP3
encoding has quickly become the standard for digitizing music around the
world, and listening to it on your computer, laptop or personal MP3 Player.
Most people burn mp3 songs to CDROMS, however for digital archiving, some
people burn the files to DVD as well.
To burn a DVD, you need a DVD burner, an MPEG Encoder, a
blank DVD-R (recordable) disc and the audio and video that you wish to burn
onto the DVD-R.
MPEG Encoders can be bought as hardware or software and
downloaded to transform and compress your audio and video file into MPEG
format so that it can be burned onto a DVD using a DVD Burner. The process
itself is quite complex and took a team of specialists to perfect. However,
the process is streamlined where you as the end user are only expected to
follow short, simple commands by the software to burn your encoded data.
You can search the internet for a suitable MPEG encoder
and also for a DVD burner that will best suit your needs. Your local computer
shopping store will also have a variety of DVD burners with some expert advice
on which products will best work for what information you are looking to
encode and burn.
And lastly, when in doubt about which MPEG compression
algorithm to use to encode your data, “google” it. Chances are that you are
not the only person who has had a question regarding MPEG encoding and DVD
Burning. By doing your research early, you can ensure your next burn will go
smoothly!
About the author
Mansi gupta writes about
MPEG
encoder .