Ligos MPEG-2 Encoder
By
Uwe Scheffel,
published on July 30, 2001
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: digital, video, editing
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: digital, video, editing
Contents
- 1. Analog Technology Is A Dead-end
- 2. The RT2500 Card Up Close And Personal
- 3. Hardware Installation
- 4. Hardware Installation (Cont'd)
- 5. Monitors And Breakout-Box
- 6. Connecting IEEE1394/FireWire Cameras
- 7. Details For Tech-Savvys
- 8. Lessons In Patience: Software Installation
- 9. Hard Drive Storage Space And Transfer Rates Requirements
- 10. Video Editing With Adobe Premiere
- 11. Converting Raw Material
- 12. Timeline
- 13. Realtime Effects (Cont'd)
- 14. Realtime Effects(Cont'd)
- 15. Realtime Effects (Cont'd)
- 16. Adding Text And Credits Using The Inscriber
- 17. Inscriber (Adding Text And Closing Credits)
- 18. Export Formats For Finished Video Productions
- 19. RealPlayer
- 20. Windows Mediaplayer
- 21. Ligos MPEG-2 Encoder
- 22. Ligos MPEG-2 Encoder (Cont'd)
- 23. Cleaner
- 24. Sound And DVD Authoring
- 25. Conclusion - Low Price, Complicated Installation
21. Ligos MPEG-2 Encoder
MPEG-2 comes in all kinds of flavors, as Matrox demonstrates so clearly. The MPEG-2 format Matrox uses can only be played back using a special Matrox player on the very same system. Although special codecs are included with the package, the actual recipients of the video materials have no access to them. So you have no choice but to convert the Matrox MPEG format into a universal MPEG-2 format that can then be played on any DVD/MPEG-2 player. Ligos also provides export formats such as VideoCD (VCD) and Super Video CD (SVCD).
You can select the universal MPEG-2 format in this menu.

You can set the relevant options as well.
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