I had an .MKV video that was 7.49GB with video bit rate of 8396 kbps (according to MediaInfo). I wanted to shrink it down to so it would fit on a a single layer DVD-R. I ended up using handbrake to do the re-encode. For video "quality" setting I chose AVG bitrate and used 4000 kbps, also used 2-pass encoding with turbo first pass. The resulting file is 3.46GB, but when viewing in MediaInfo, it does not give any info on the video bitrate. Why?
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because mediaInfo not always reports the average bitrate.
only if a. it is directly specified in the start header or b. it can be easily calculated through size/length (this is only done for some formats iirc. and mediaInfo does not really care about container overheads) -
If you are curious, then you can watch the varying bitrate in VLC->tools->media information ->statistics
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MPEG File Bitrate Viewer (it works for many different file types, not just MPG).
As to why you can't see the bitrate after Handbrake -- is the reencode variable frame rate?Last edited by jagabo; 26th Mar 2012 at 16:04.
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