If I use a bitrate of 9200 for mpg at 720x576 will there be no pixelation? I am not talkin about a dirty source such as VCR. I only really record from Sky so the picture is clean. Will 9200 always be perfect?
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It depends.Sometimes even lower bitrate can be good,but sometimes there is just not high enough to choose.
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