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  1. A friend of mine made a home movie DVD but didn't like the quality so I thought I'd try to see what's wrong.

    Step 1 - look at the bitrate of his existing dvd (made on a mac &he doesn't know what bitrate is & can't see anything in the idvd s/w to find the setting):

    - Ripped one VOB file off his DVD
    - VOBEDIT to demux his VOB into mpeg (m2v) and audio (wav)
    - GSPOT to look at his mpeg file - no stats are shown for the audio - message is this is an mpeg file - not currently supported by gspot
    - muxed audio and video file
    - GSPOT to look at muxed file - same results as first time (just an experiment)

    that's not working, so maybe just a quick manual calc:
    - Divide total bytes in m2v file by total seconds runtime...shows ~2m bytes / second
    - Mult by 8 bits/bite=16MBPS video file - something's wrong w/ calc

    ok. plan C:
    - pull up vob file in dvd2avi
    - play VOB file (preview)...shows average bitrate on graph but can't find a way to correlate that to an actual #...

    any suggestions? this seems to be harder than it should be!
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  2. bump - pls. don't nuke me
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    tried bitrate viewer ?
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  4. thanks!! just what the doctor ordered!
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