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  1. I've been trying to figure out how DVD-Lab Pro slide show looks so good. There is no quality loss at all in these slides. No noise, or flicker. Just perfect.

    So I created a slide show, then imported the .VOB files back into DVD Lab Pro, and ran BitViewer against this file. I noticed it started out around 7800 bit rate for the movie, then when it came to slide show, it jumped up to 27000! Is this why these pictures looks so go because the bit rate is off the chart! I don't know of any editor that will allow you to go this high.

    Also will this effect play back on DVD players?

    What is the Industry standards MIN/MAX for Bit Rate on .VOB for DVD?

    Thanks!


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    Total bitrate including video, audio and subs can be max 10.08 Mbps (10080 kbps).

    I think the bitrateviewer may read the bitrate wrong...check the dvd-lab forums if you find any similiar information.
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    What does the DVD LAb bitrate viewer say ?

    Bitrate viewer seems to get screwy with different encoders
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  4. << What does the DVD LAb bitrate viewer say ? >>


    The bitrate averages about 7500 until it hits the slide show video, then the bitrate jumps to 301485!
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    I would go and post this over at the MediaChance forums. There might be an answer, and if not, I'm sure Oscar would love to know about this.
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