I have been reading through the forum and was trying to figure out the best bitrate setting for creating VCD's. I have been using TMPGEnc Plus to convert my AVI's to VCD's with the stock setting of 1150. I use the 80min CDR's to burn the VCD to and it has so much room left on the cdr that I figure if I could raise my bitrate higher for better video quality.
What would be the outcome of doing this, maybe raising it to like 1800 or so.
Thanks
fatboy!
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VCD requires a constant bitrate of 1150+224 kbps, no more, no less. http://www.vcdhelp.com/vcd.htm
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COMPLIANT VCD requires that 1150 bitrate. I use around 1750 or so to get appro 40 minutes on a VCD. Quality is way better, sacrifice time.
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