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  1. I have a xvid movie which i want to convert to mpg.

    Video
    576x320 877 kb/s bitrate
    23.976fps length : 1:33:56
    Audio
    144 kb/s vbr 48000hz

    Can someone please tell me which bitrate I should use ?
    And which bitratecalculator is supposed to be the easiest/best to calculate this stuff ?

    I tried to make an mpg and 6 minutes of movie was allready 140mb.
    bitrate cbr : 2520 (way to much i presume )
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  2. mpg 1 or 2?

    What do you want to put this mpg on? vcd, xvcd, dvd?

    The VCDhelp bitrate calc is easy to use, not sure how acurate it is though!
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  3. Originally Posted by sala
    I have a xvid movie which i want to convert to mpg.

    Video
    576x320 877 kb/s bitrate
    23.976fps length : 1:33:56
    Audio
    144 kb/s vbr 48000hz

    Can someone please tell me which bitrate I should use ?
    And which bitratecalculator is supposed to be the easiest/best to calculate this stuff ?

    I tried to make an mpg and 6 minutes of movie was allready 140mb.
    bitrate cbr : 2520 (way to much i presume )
    Use the VCDhelp bitrate calculator. I assume you want SVCD (mpeg-2) as you mention 2520 and that happens to be the MAX bitrate for SVCD. I would suggest using 2-pass VBR for best quality. If you drop the bitrate much below 17-1800 the quality will be pretty poor.


    miketree said:


    The VCDhelp bitrate calc is easy to use, not sure how acurate it is though
    It always works fine for me but doesnt correctly handle 23.97fps, seems to assume 29.97fps!
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  4. That would explain a lot
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  5. I want to convert it to an svcd.
    480x480 23.976

    Would a bitrate of 2150 fit on 2 80' cd's ?
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    Use the calculator, if you use an audio bitrate of 224 kbit/s you should use about 2080 kbit/s CBR or 2-pass VBR for the video. Use fitcd for exact calculations.
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    Originally Posted by bugster
    It always works fine for me but doesnt correctly handle 23.97fps, seems to assume 29.97fps!
    --I've never had a problem w/that
    that's interesting...
    what are you askin' me for...
    I'm an idiot!
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