do TV broadcasts and VHS tapes have a bit rate for either audio or video?
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Asking the question once is enough, there is no need to cross post, and hi-jack other peoples post by providing links to your posts which you require answering. Also give it time 40 minutes is not very long to wait before asking again. You should give it at least a day or two.
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TV broadcasts and VHS tapes are analog, not digital. No bits, therefore no bit rate.
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I don't know wether or not TV broadcasts and VHS tapes "technically" have a bitrate. I can tell you I have been watching what claims to be the "video data rate" in VirtualDub during some of my captures directly into my computer from "my" cable provider. Lately, the highest I have seen that get is 4200 kbits/sec. Since I primarily use 2-Pass VBR I have been setting the max to 4000.
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