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mrj03
5th March 2003, 20:48
Im doing some experimenting with the BITRATE #'s
seeing how high I can crank them up to get the BEST
picture quality possible. I thought if I raised the Max. /
Max. avg it would allocate HIGHER bitrates to the action
scenes therefore having a HIGHER avg. Bitrate. When I did
the first test the AVG.BITRATE was EXACTLY the same as
when I used the DEFAULT Bitrate setting. What do I need to
change to accomplish a HIGHER AVG. BITRATE??

DEFAULT SETTING:
Min. bitrate: 300
Max. bitrate: 2530
Avg. Bitrate: 1961

TEST SETTING:
Min. bitrate: 300
Max. bitrate: 3500
Avg. Bitrate: 1961

THANKS....

markrb
5th March 2003, 20:52
Bits take space. So in order to have DVD2SVCD calculate a higher AVG bitrate you need to find more. There are several ways to do this.

1. Increase the number of cd's used.
2. Lower the audio bitrate, but this will reduce the quality of the audio
3. Increase the size of the CD used. You can either try to overburn or use 90 or 99 minute cd's. Keep in mind that this requires your DVD player and burner to support overburned discs.

Isn't doing this testing fun.

Mark

ConcorMistar
22nd March 2003, 13:51
Hello

How do I turn up the bitrate to put out 1 image, so I can burn that image with my dvd burner. Can this be done?

Keith

markrb
22nd March 2003, 17:08
Have a look at the advanced forum and search for DVD.

Mark