I hear what George is saying...SVRT may not be the way to go.
But if you want to test it, it is possible to get SVRT to work so that you can take a look at the results ....I did finally get SVRT to work with your clip....I selected mpeg-2 file type.....I then selected the option to create a Custom Profile....In the video section I selected (720x576 DVD PAL) resolution and under the bitrate I entered the value of 9100 for the average and maximum bitrate. I also bumped the slider control for "speed/quality indicator" to maximum (7) and then selected OK.
I got the SVRT to be selected.
I produced the clip and it looked fine to me....but that is a subjective observation. The important determination is Jesse.
It is certainly acceptable to my eyes...and to most audiences probably....Remember, the viewing audience does not usually have the original footage to compare it to. They are just watching the show.
The issue to me is when you then try to burn this new mpeg-2 video to a DVD disc. It did this and just burned it to a folder to test it and it drops the overall bit rate down for the final VOB file in the folder. I opened the vob file in Power DVD and it looked great on my 47" screen.
I also produced a DVD using the other software mentioned earlier in the post and had similar results....they both looked the same, but as Jesse pointed out the problem happened at different times and maybe I wasn't able to reproduce the problem with the sample clip.
I have done my best. Not sure what else I might be able to do to offer some help.
Just another idea....if this project is being created so that others might view it....What I have done myself is create the final video in the highest quality that is possible and I then upload it to YouTube and send the link to everyone. Then I can be confident that if they want to...they can view the video to its fullest quality potential. I am recently doing this for a Wedding production...some people only have DVD players and can't watch the Blu-Ray disc...so I uploaded the 1920x1080 High Definition footage in Chapters and now EVERYONE can view the wedding in HIGH DEFINITION.
Just another thought...it may not work with your plans on how you want the project to be viewed.
Regards,
KEvin
But I understand that you want it to be the very best it can be.
Kevin
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