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Old 1st November 2019, 22:28   #47  |  Link
kolak
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Originally Posted by WSC4 View Post
Sorry, I forgot to subscribe to this thread and have just seen these replies.

I found a number of bit rate viewers to install, and here are the results of my FFmpeg encode which is video + audio.

The Bitrate Viewer shows a maximum short peak of 10698 kbps at 2:33 time.

MPEG-2 Validator shows a maximum short peak of 10447 kbps at 154 seconds. The average bit-rate is 8750 kb/s

The programs you mention may fail my bit rates, but what about real-time tests on modern DVD players today? Will a DVD player stop, pause, start, show pixelation or show an error on the screen or just not play at all?

I do not have a dedicated DVD player, only a modern, high-end Blu-ray player. Testing on this would be unfair.
Those bitrate viewers are most often not very good and they don't take into account whole VBV model. Spikes above 10Mbit are fine if they are very short.
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