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  1. Hello Folks,
    I want to convert my DV files to mpeg2 via TMPGEnc. I will make DVD's.
    What will provide better picture quality: 2-pass VBR (min. 4000, avg. 6000, max. 8000), or CBR 8000bps?
    All other parameters are set for maximum quality.
    File size and encoding time don't matter...
    Regards,
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    8000/CBR will give somewhat better quality than the VBR, but the filesize will be bigger
    what are you askin' me for...
    I'm an idiot!
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  3. Originally Posted by fantomlord
    8000/CBR will give somewhat better quality than the VBR, but the filesize will be bigger
    Not necessarily, though if this is home movie footage it is notoriously difficult for mpeg-encoders to handle well due to camera shake. Therefore a high bitrate is generally required. VBR will let you get more video onto a DVD though I would reccomend an avg bitrate of 5500 or 6000 if it is handheld camera footage. 4000 should be fine if you used a tripod to shoot it tho.
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    bugster:

    Thanks for the insight regarding home video vs tripod (or re-encoding) - I will definitely keep this in mind the next time I'm authoring some home videos.
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