real bitrate: ???? kbps Let's talk about 720X576 video ( a dvd video) i usually create divx videos and i know that a 1,200kbps stream (and 160 VBR mp3) is a good one. Is it the same thing by Real encoder? i tested FilmShrink and i didn't know which bitrate i had to choose. Is there any bitrate-calculator program to use or something similar if you want a good quality? I have many doubts about "real bitrate". can you help me? thank you
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I usualy aim for 1400MB for HQ movies (~2h), or 700MB for MQ movies (~2h). Audio: Surround (2.0) HE-AAC @ 64kbps (En, En + Fr) Video: DVD Rez (anamorphic) (700-1000kbps) Also, 90-100% quality "can't be calculated" the way you do., since 90% quality for your taste may be 60% quality for mine. But, testing it yourself is the best way :)
the 1000 kbps vbr audience is a good start, 2000kbps is great, and the 5000 is overkill and most systems cannot play that high of bitrate, so you decide.
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>1. The point is it reads Vob files, it chooses to read my DShow filter, it doesn't have to read my codecs if Realnetworks feels their software is not at least an acceptable DVD Encoder. producer allow you to open file using Dshow why do you think the software will refuse to read your Vob file, it accept dshow input after if you don't have the correct dshow filter or if the quality is not correct or if the dshow filter crash it's none a producer problem but it's just logical the user give him a correct input. Ps : on a side not perhaps you should made a search on avisynth use, because using directly dshow input could in some case give you audio desynch or lower quality (due to post processing) or slowdown encoding (du to some useless color space conversion). Ps2 : Dvd => digital versatil disc / HDTV => High Definition TeleVision. ++