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  1. Is there some way of accurately calculating how long (in minutes) an mpeg can be to fit on 4.37GB DVD-R when resolution and average bitrate is known? This so that I can place just enough video in a Studio9 project without having it to be re-rendered.
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  2. Originally Posted by Ruude
    Is there some way of accurately calculating how long (in minutes) an mpeg can be to fit on 4.37GB DVD-R when resolution and average bitrate is known? This so that I can place just enough video in a Studio9 project without having it to be re-rendered.
    Unless I have misunderstood your question, it is impossible to estimate permissible length in the absence of a value for average bitrate. It's like saying how far can I go on a tank of fuel in a Mercedes SLK 230 if I don't know the car's fuel consumption rate.

    I'd like to be able to give you the answer you appear to be reuesting, but I don't see how this is possible.


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    Arky,
    Originally Posted by Ruude
    ...and average bitrate is known?
    he knows the bitrate.

    I can't remeber the exact formula, but try doing a forum seach on bitrate formula.
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  4. Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Arky,
    Originally Posted by Ruude
    ...and average bitrate is known?
    he knows the bitrate.

    I can't remeber the exact formula, but try doing a forum seach on bitrate formula.
    Ooops! my sincere apologies, Ruude - I read your post too quickly and misread 'known' as 'unknown'. I was wrong, hands down

    The following may help you:

    http://www.dvddemystified.com/files/DVDcalc.xls

    Again, please accept my apologies

    If this calculator does not help you, then please repost and I'll do my best to help further.

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    90 minutes at 6500 kbps=4.37gb with 224 kbps audio
    120 minutes at 4800 kbps=4.37gb with 224 kbps audio
    150 minutes at 3800 kbps=4.37gb with 224 kbps audio
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  6. Originally Posted by johns0
    90 minutes at 6500 kbps=4.37gb with 224 kbps audio
    120 minutes at 4800 kbps=4.37gb with 224 kbps audio
    150 minutes at 3800 kbps=4.37gb with 224 kbps audio
    What about resolution in this estimate?
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    Sorry, resolution is not computed in this formula. It has nothing to do with how big space an MPEG will be versus how long it is.
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  8. Originally Posted by Tommyknocker
    Sorry, resolution is not computed in this formula. It has nothing to do with how big space an MPEG will be versus how long it is.
    OK, then what about this:

    a 4 hour video capped at 480x576 with 4.5 bitrate gives about 11gig
    --------- -320x576- -------- 7gig

    so resolution is definately a factor no?
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  9. Originally Posted by Ruude
    Originally Posted by Tommyknocker
    Sorry, resolution is not computed in this formula. It has nothing to do with how big space an MPEG will be versus how long it is.
    OK, then what about this:

    a 4 hour video capped at 480x576 with 4.5 bitrate gives about 11gig
    --------- -320x576- -------- 7gig

    so resolution is definately a factor no?
    Either the video is shorter or the bitrate is lower. Resolution is not a factor. Bitrate is exactly as the name suggests. The amount of bits of data over time, resolution does not effect this.
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  11. Originally Posted by BJ_M
    https://www.videohelp.com/calc
    This is nice, but I want to go the other way round.
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    Originally Posted by Ruude
    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    https://www.videohelp.com/calc
    This is nice, but I want to go the other way round.

    you can use it to figure out either way -- its not hard at all
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