MPEG to MPEG-2 Converter
Upgrade MPEG-1 video to higher-quality MPEG-2 online
Settings
mpeg
mpeg-2
Standard Upgrade Path
Move from MPEG-1 to MPEG-2 — stepping up to the broadcast and DVD standard with support for higher resolution and quality.
Encoding Flexibility
Configure bitrate, resolution, and codec parameters to produce MPEG-2 files tailored for DVD, broadcast, or archival purposes.
Broad Playback Support
MPEG-2 plays on DVD players, smart TVs, set-top boxes, and all major desktop media applications without codec concerns.
How to convert MPEG to MPEG-2
Select or drag&drop MPEG video to convert it to the MPEG-2 format from your computer, iPhone or Android. Moreover, it is possible to choose it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account.
Now your video is uploaded and you can start the MPEG to MPEG-2 conversion. If it is needed, change the output format to one of the 37 video formats supported. After that, you can add more videos for batch conversion.
If you want, you can customize such settings as resolution, quality, aspect ratio and others by clicking the gear icon. Apply them to all the video files if necessary and click the button "Convert" to process.
Once your video is converted and edited, you can download it to your Mac, PC or another device. If necessary, save the file to your Dropbox or Google Drive account.
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
MPEG-2 supports higher resolutions and better quality than MPEG-1. It is the standard for DVDs and digital television broadcasting.
VLC, Windows Media Player, and most media players handle MPEG-2. DVD authoring tools like DVD Styler also accept it natively.
Yes — MPEG-2 is the required video format for standard DVDs. Converting your MPEG-1 source to MPEG-2 prepares it for disc burning.
The converter can upscale resolution, but actual visual detail depends on your MPEG-1 source. Native quality cannot exceed the original.
MPEG-2 handles higher bitrates and resolutions more gracefully. At comparable settings, MPEG-2 typically delivers a cleaner picture.
Audio is re-encoded to match MPEG-2 container requirements. Quality remains consistent when an adequate bitrate is selected.