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    Hello,

    I have a Convertx 401U. Does anyone know the resolution and bitrates that this thing records for the various templates ? I cannot find a clear document on the Plextor site.

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    Perhaps is the same as the M402U.

    Here is M402U table (NTSC):

    DVD High Quality 720x480 @ 6 VBR
    DVD Good Quality 720x480 @ 4.5 VBR
    DVD Standard Quality 352x480 @ 3 VBR
    DVD Long Play 720x480 @ 2 VBR

    Or in Creator right click on the file capped at each profile and select properties.
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    Seems like the 401 does CBR, I hate that, I wonder if it could be switched to do VBR.
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    Originally Posted by draganong
    Seems like the 401 does CBR, I hate that, I wonder if it could be switched to do VBR.
    I see. Double check it again with other software perhaps it is vbr.

    According to Plextor tech support (read from divx forum) the creator2 writes the profile in XML files.

    C:\Program Files\InterVideo\WCreator2\Profiles

    He also said with a notepad those profile files can be edited to change video bitrate, quality, sound,..etc. I did test it with M402 and it works. You have M401 thus it may not with you. Please use this information at your own risk (even for M402 owners).
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    Awesome. I will give a shot at editing the profiles, I would like to use half D1 res, but a higher bitrate.
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    Originally Posted by draganong
    Awesome. I will give a shot at editing the profiles, I would like to use half D1 res, but a higher bitrate.
    Half D1 at a CBR video bitrate of 5000kbps is just about perfect looking.

    I use that alot with my captures but I capture AVI format then convert to MPEG-2 using CCE

    In short I don't have a ConvertX

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    I wonder how I can force the unit in the templates to go into VBR mode instead of CBR. Tech support claims it is automatic for best quality, but I would like to know how to force it to o VBR...

    Which tool would tell me if ithe clip is VBR or CBR ? I have had various tools report both, but by the size these clips look CBR to me...

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    Originally Posted by draganong
    I wonder how I can force the unit in the templates to go into VBR mode instead of CBR. Tech support claims it is automatic for best quality, but I would like to know how to force it to o VBR...

    Which tool would tell me if ithe clip is VBR or CBR ? I have had various tools report both, but by the size these clips look CBR to me...

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    The tech support is right. It is automatic and your clips are already in VBR.
    Buy or download an evaluation version of UVS7/8 load and check the properties of the clips.
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    By the file size they do not seem VBR... 2 GB for a half D1 at 4000 kbps for 90 min ??? MY apex DVD recorder does 1.6 GB for 90 min at 9000 kbps VBR...

    The template I use is below. Is there a document that explains what each flag is ?

    <profile version="65537" storageformat="2" targetbitrate="3510" name="K DVD NTSC AC3 SP" alias="K DVD SP (Standard Play)" description="K Standard Play, DVD NTSC 352x480 4.5Mbps, AC3 384kbps" guid="{3199C257-5CF9-42DA-8987-ED2BF438FD87}">
    <streamconfig majortype="{73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}" streamnumber="1" streamname="Video Stream" bitrate="0">
    <mediatype subtype="{E06D8026-DB46-11CF-B4D1-00805F6CBBEA}" bFixedSizeSamples="0" bTemporalCompression="0" lSampleSize="0">
    <videoinfoheader dwBitRate="4000000" dwBitErrorRate="0" AvgTimePerFrame="333667">
    <rcSource left="0" top="0" right="720" bottom="480"/>
    <rcTarget left="0" top="0" right="720" bottom="480"/>
    <bitmapinfoheader biWidth="720" biHeight="480" biPlanes="1" biBitCount="24" biCompression="0" biSizeImage="0" biXPelsPerMeter="720" biYPelsPerMeter="480" biClrUsed="0" biClrImportant="0"/>
    </videoinfoheader>
    </mediatype>
    <ivivenc dwFlag="1" dwVideoFormat="2" dwAspectRatio="2" dwFrameRateCode="4" dwWidth="352" dwHeight="480" dwBitRateMode="0" dwBitRate="4000" dwPeakBitRate="4000" dwVbvBufferSize="112" dwMpeg2="1" dwGOP="15" dwSubGOP="3" dwSeqHdr="1" dwMV_h="4" dwMV_v="4" bRealtimeEncode="0"/>
    </streamconfig>
    <streamconfig majortype="{73647561-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}" streamnumber="2" streamname="Audio Stream" bitrate="0">
    <mediatype subtype="{E06D802B-DB46-11CF-B4D1-00805F6CBBEA}" bFixedSizeSamples="0" bTemporalCompression="0" lSampleSize="0">
    <waveformatex wFormatTag="1" nChannels="2" nSamplesPerSec="48000" nAvgBytesPerSec="192000" nBlockAlign="4" wBitsPerSample="16" cbSize="0"/>
    </mediatype>
    <iviaenc dwFlag="1" dwSamplingFreq="48000" dwLayer="4" dwBitRate="384" dwMode="0" dwQuality="75" bRealtimeEncode="0"/>
    </streamconfig>
    <ivimux dwFlag="1" dwMpegMode="4" dwPackSize="2048" dwPacketsPerPack="1" dwFixedPack="1" dwAddPadPacket="1" bRealtimeEncode="0"/>
    <iviwriter dwFlag="1" llBoundarySize="4063" bAllowExIO="1"/>
    <ividownscale dwScaleDownHV="0" dwVoid="1"/>
    </profile>
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