I'm converting a divx file to dvd using cce sp 2.70 and i was wondering if a high bitrate is needed if the bitrate of the avi is only 1000kb/s. Will i lose quality if i set the bitrate to 1000 when i convert?
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Two completely unrelated measurements, actually.
1000 kbps for AVI (using DIVX5? codec) when decompressed, will generate a lot more bits than 1000 kbps through MPEG2, IMHO.
If you're not going to put anything else on the DVD-R, you may as well use the space to maximize the bitrate, right? -
Best to make a test DVD (same scene) with various 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, etc. Mbps bitrates and see where the quality falls off.
Divx at 1Mb/s will probably max in the 3-5 Mbps range for MPeg2.
Correction: I think you meant 1000 Kbps = 1Mbps DivX.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Best to use a constant quality MPEG encoder. Then you don't have to worry about what bitrate is right for any particular source.
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Originally Posted by edDV
Also I have a couple of divx movies, all about same bitrate, do you think i could put them on 1 dvd without quality loss? -
Originally Posted by joesphroth
1000 Kbps DivX is already fairly low quality. You would need 3-5 Mbps DivX to approach commercial DVD MPeg2 quality.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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