Hey,
So I have been converting dvds that I own to xvid and was using the 640pix wide setting. I have been using a much higher bit rate (2300) than they have in there and would get a high bitrate warning ever now and then. Didn't really think about it until I saw the 720 pix wide on the top right of the program.
Question? Is using the 720 pix wide setting going to make a huge difference? I just did a test with on dvd and didn't see a visual difference (just a quick look) on my 1900 X 1200 laptop. There wasn't any file size difference??
I am just wondering (actually hoping not to have to) if I have to go back and redo all the movies that I have done.
The next question is, I am putting these Dvds into XVID format so that I can build a htpc. I would like to put the file out via my denon 5.1 reciever. Should I have checked the box that says use original ac3 audio?
Thanks!
Brad
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You should be able to use whatever audio format that you want, as long as it is in 5.1 format. AC3 format, I believe will utilize less space.
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