Audio Format: Choose Dolby Digital or uncompressed PCM.In most cases, Toast is able to detect the aspect ratio of the source video and the Automatic setting should work fine. Aspect Ratio: This setting should match the aspect ratio of the source video.In most cases, Toast is able to detect the field order of the source video and the Automatic setting should work fine. DV is generally bottom field first, but other types of video may be different. Field Dominance: This setting should match the field order of the source video.Choose Automatic to let Toast make the best choice depending on the source video re-encode only if necessary. Toast will not create a DVD that is out of spec. Note that if your source video is invalid as per the official DVD specifcation, Toast will still attempt to re-encode it. Toast will still need to multiplex your files. This is a good option if you have previously encoded your video outside of Toast. Choose Never to not re-encode any source video. This is the best option to ensure that the video will play properly. Re-encoding: Choose Always to re-encode all source video, including previously encoded MPEG1 and MPEG2 content.This setting should usually be enabled and should only be disabled if speed is desired over quality. Half-PEL: When this option is activated the motion estimation operation also looks for pixels that move only one half of a pixel from one frame to the next.Better motion estimation takes longer to process. It has a large impact on the final quality, but on the processing time as well. Motion Estimation: This setting defines which methods are used to search for pixel movement in the video stream.The minimum bit rate is derived from the above two values using the following formula: Minimum = (2 x Average) - Maximum. Maximum Bit Rate: Sets the maximum bit rate for the video encoder.Average Bit Rate: Sets the desired average target bit rate for the video encoder.If you selected Custom, choose from the following video and audio encoding options: Best: Suitable for complex video, such as fast motion - slowest processing time.ĥ.Better: Suitable for most video - average processing time.Good: Suitable for simple video, such as people talking - fastest processing time.If you selected Automatic, choose the Video Quality: This option is recommended only for people who have an understanding of video and audio encoding terminology.Ĥ. Custom: Choose this option to manually set video and audio encoding options.Variable bit rate encoding is used for video, Dolby Digital 192 kHz is used for audio, and aspect ratio is determined automatically from the source videos. Automatic: Choose this option to use all video and audio encoding settings that maximize quality and fit the most content on the DVD.Click More in the left drawer and choose the Encoding tab. Start a new Music DVD or DVD-Video projectĢ. CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021 (Windows/Mac)ġ.