This question about optimal bitrate is really more out of curiosity than need. When converting from avi/Divx to DVD (mpeg-2), most guides recommend setting the bitrate so that the output file just fits a DVD-R. And the higher bitrate the better the quality. Often acceptable bitrates are said to be between 3500 and 6000. However, the source file (eg. a Xvid encoded DVD-rip) is often made with a much lower bitrate, often between 800-1500. My question therefore is:
Will there be any quality improvements by choosing a higher bitrate for the mpeg-2 encoding than the bitrate used in the source file?
Kasper
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Will there be any quality improvements by choosing a higher bitrate for the mpeg-2 encoding than the bitrate used in the source file?
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Bitrates between different codecs are relative. What MPEG2 needs to look a certain way may not be the same bitrate that a DIVX/XVID codec needs for the same data.
Kinda the same principle between JPG/BMP/GIF. Depending on compression and bitrate all pictures might look the same, but each has strengths and weakness'. -
Originally Posted by Kasper"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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Also, many XViD and DiVX files are encoded with VBR, and 800-900 are only the averages, they usually have pretty high maximums. So, having HQ DVD setting will preserve more quality, and will look smoother, IMO.
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