I have an avi divx file that i want to put onto dvdr.
I demuxe the audio using vdub then use tmpeg to convert the video the dvd standard (and convert it to PAL), but what bitrate should I use??
The wizard in tmpeg doesn't let you select a bitrate lower than 2000.
Is there a way of finding out what bitrate the original divx is, as its pointless converting to a higher bitrate than the original, this would just be a waste of space surely.
cheers
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As DVDr is write once media you might as well use the highest bitrate that will fit onto one disc. AFAIK, Divx bitrate bears little resemblance to MPEG2 bitrate. I would suggest not using the TMPGenc wizards. Simply load the template, then load unlock.mcf from the extras folder and adjust your settings to suit. I use 2pass VBR wth average bitrate of around 6000 and max of 8000 for a 90 minute movie. This should allow enough space for PCM audio.
BTW, using TMPGenc on its own to convert to Pal will result in jerky playback. Take a look at
http://forum.vcdhelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=78178
for help with this
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