Hello,
Does anyone know of any particularly sophisticated bitrate calculators that allow you to easily do the calculations to fit multiple videos of different lengths on to a DVD? TV show episodes are a good example..
It is, of course, possible to sum the running time of all the episodes and put that into the average bitrate calculator, but this can get a little complicated at times.. and this does not account for a situation where you might want to have videos at different bitrates (say, special features at a lower bitrate than a movie).
Videohelp's bitrate calculator is otherwise nice but does not have these features. So, are there any bitrate calculators out there that allow for these sorts of calculations?
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