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    Hi All,

    Just a quick newbie question, I have only a little experience with authoring DVD's , and am trying to learn more, I use AVS Video Editor and also various Moyea software all of which I find easy and intuitive.

    I am preparing a DVD for my 6yr old son , a compilation of car chases and things of this nature from my DVD collection, I uses AVS video convertor to rip the particular scene and convert it to MPEG2 format at a bit rate of 4000 is this a good choice of format for quality? ... (as an experiment I compared two exact movie action scenes on my 42" plasma , one at 4000 and one at 8000 , I could not see any noticeable difference), so Rip at the 4000, I then author/EDit all the clips together with AVS video editor and burn after.

    most of the DVD's I am ripping when I click advanced and look at properties the bit rates go between 7500 and 9800 KBs,

    My question is this when I look at a VEVO video on youtube the bitrate is Tiny maybe 350?, but a 4min video is about 25MB, how come these videos are of such high quality?

    I am aware of course that the "source" is extremely high quality even the best, but if someone could explain the bit rate part , I would be grateful.


    Thanks Regards David
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    Youtube uses mpeg4 h264/avc or vp8 video codecs and they compress much better but still with very god quality compared to the older mpeg2 video codec that dvd use.
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  3. Originally Posted by Deadmoney View Post
    I uses AVS video convertor to rip the particular scene and convert it to MPEG2 format at a bit rate of 4000 is this a good choice of format for quality? ...
    Why convert them at all since they're already in DVD compliant format (right?). Just use them as-is. Cut the pieces from the DVDs using DVDShrink and then reauthor using DVDShrink.
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  4. Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Why convert them at all since they're already in DVD compliant format
    I agree. The only reason to recompress with a lower bitrate is to put more on a DVD.
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    Thanks everyone for your help/advice............ I am going to look at DVD shrink

    Regards David
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  6. hey i use avs video editor and have problems with it lagging and freezing when i try to edit over 2 GB files, and i have a dual-core like you do but only 1 GB RAM.. does your program run smooth?
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    Originally Posted by NaHLiJ View Post
    hey i use avs video editor and have problems with it lagging and freezing when i try to edit over 2 GB files, and i have a dual-core like you do but only 1 GB RAM.. does your program run smooth?

    1GB is kinda on the bottom of the range.......I have never had any problems authoring up to 7GB as I have Dual layer burner also. do you have the latest version of Video editor it should be 6.03.184?
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  8. No, i have 5.1.2.131. Im going to update it but i have seen the latest version on my laptop and looks the same although i dont know the specific differences
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