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    I have a video file that has a video bitrate of 32k but yet the Nominal bitrate is listed at 4294967295 - what causes this?
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    what application says that? THe video bitrate sounds too low and the "nominal bitrate" is definite wrong.
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    Meidainfo - and yes the video bitrate is low on purpose though
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    Try Gspot instead. You probably have VBR (Variable Bit Rate) video. When it's created there is a low, average and high bitrate setting specified. Your 'Nominal' bitrate may be the average bitrate, but possibly misread or displayed incorrectly in MediaInfo.
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    I'm actually on a mac and I dont believe that gspot has a OS x version
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    That's a good reason to fill out your computer details so we have a clue about what OS you are using. I don't know off-hand of a Mac equivalent program. Maybe VideoSpec. And when they ported MediaInfo to the Mac, there may have been errors.
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