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  1. dudes what is the bitrate of movie DVDs video we normally see in DVD video shops
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    Most are 9.8Mbits/s
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    the actual bitrate (vs. the reported bitrate) is around 6000

    work it is out on a dvd-5 (1.5 hour movie plus credits + extras) as an example

    just depends on length ...


    if they used 9.8 , there would be less than 1 hour on a disk ..
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    [quote="BJ_M"]the actual bitrate (vs. the reported bitrate) is around 6000

    work it is out on a dvd-5 (1.5 hour movie plus credits + extras) as an example

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    But aren't we talking about a DVD-9. and not a DVD-5?

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    he didnt say which .... there are plenty of both ..
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    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    he didnt say which .... there are plenty of both ..
    But arent most video in stores for sale or rent DVD-9s? If they are over an hour, which most are, then they are DVD-9s in my experience, for sure, and not sometimes.

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    [quote="BJ_M"]he didnt say which .... there are plenty of both ..[/quote

    No, he did say the ones in stores, so your bit rate calculations would be wrong, sorry, no really, I don't want to get into it with you, but 90min. would be a DVD-9, so no matter how you slice your bread, it could easliy be 8000kbps on the bit rate, and most likely is.

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    you will find that dvd-9's are still in the 6000-7000 range - often ..
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  9. Originally Posted by BJ_M
    you will find that dvd-9's are still in the 6000-7000 range - often ..
    Agreed. I know this from backing up many, many of my DVD's. I rarely see bitrates averaging over 8000.
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    [quote="hiptune"]
    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    he didnt say which .... there are plenty of both ..[/quote

    No, he did say the ones in stores, so your bit rate calculations would be wrong, sorry, no really, I don't want to get into it with you, but 90min. would be a DVD-9, so no matter how you slice your bread, it could easliy be 8000kbps on the bit rate, and most likely is.

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    i know I'm right because i don't back up dvd's (that often) - but i produce them commercially and know what bitrate we use ..
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