Ok guys, i bought a Hisense hdtv player yesterday and it should arrive in a few days (next thursday).
I have a small collection of BluRay movies and i have one movie ive been experimenting to rip and try it on the hisense.
The movie is a 2009 release so its the latest in the market.
I have two rips of this to test
One was ripped at
Video: 11000kbps
and another was ripped at:
Video: 31000kbps
Obviously this is a huge difference but they're both 1080p so the difference shouldn't be that big.
My question is, does higher bitrate equal better quality?
If not, why are there options etc to rip at different bitrates if quality would be the same?
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