Hallo
I've read (http://www.vcdhelp.com/dvd) that DVD standard is
up to 9.8 Mbit/sec MPEG-2 or MPEG-1
I wonder then, why TMPGenc allows "only" 8000kbps.
I'm asking because I've noticed that my mpeg2 DVD quality movie (created in TMPGenc: 8000kbps, CBR)
has a slightly worse quality than the source that is miniDV movie
captured from my camcorder ?
gretings
Maciej
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It's known that increasing the CBR over 8Mb/sec does not increase the video quality, it's just a waste of bits...
DV video is non-temporal compression at 25Mb/sec, so it will always be better than mpeg-2.
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