I’m converting my VHS videos to files that I can store on my computer. I captured them using Windows Media Center (WMC). Then I’m using VLC to convert the WMC files to MP4.
I converted the file with the default settings in VLC (Profile = "Video - H.264 + AAC (MP4)"), and the output looks good. But, I want to make sure that I don’t lose any quality, so I’m trying to determine if I have the right settings, such as the Bitrate and Frame Rate. I read somewhere that the lower the Bitrate, the lower the quality. The default settings in VLC for Bitrate is 0 and for Frame Rate is 0. This is confusing. Should these be set at 0? What does it mean to be set at 0? Shouldn't these be a lot higher if I want to preserve the quality of the video?
Here are the other default settings:
VIDEO CODEC:
Resolution: Scale = 0, Width = 0, Height = 0
ENCAPSULATION:
MP4/MOV is checked
AUDIO CODEC:
Code = MPEG 4 Audio ( AAC )
Bitrate = 128 kb/s
Channels = 2
Sample Rate = 44100
Are the above default settings, the right ones to use if I want to preserve the quality?
I also want to upload and convert my Mini-DV videos to files that I can store on my computer. Which Profile and Settings should I use?