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Frage von lokipoki:


ls would like to say that I am in the field a total newbie and I ask your advice as to

So I have some parts of a series on my calculator. Each episode is about the following values:

Size: 175
Length: 22 min
Codec: XVid
FPS: 23.97
Bitrate (Video): 1000 kb / s
Bitrate (audio): 128 ks / s

So now to my question. If I now go as TMPGEnc. Which constant bitrate should I use now that the result of a good quality? Or should I take a variable? So I do 6 episodes on a DVD hit. But then bitrate at around 2300 kb / s. What are good values? I think the current bit rate (as described above) is about 1000 kb / s. Should I or should I comply with all the screws still high, so that everything later aunzusehen is beautiful?

And answers like "probiers with the bitrate simply" zählrn not. I just want to know how your experiences are ...

I hope you know what I mean ... Danke schon mal advance.

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Antwort von Stefan:

My experience ...

For the duration per episode can I get around 14-20 episodes on a DVD to bring. BUT just as they are, as AVI, WITHOUT convert MPEG2.

Exactly for this purpose, I made a Divx / Xvid compatible DVD player NoName of Satan purchased. For 59 euros. Time is money and this investment, I have not regretted it.

Good luck
The thick Stefan

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Antwort von Markus:

"lokipoki" wrote: [...] Which bitrate should I use now that the result of a good quality?
No matter what you when inflating of Xvid in an MPEG2 compression keys, the quality will never be better than the ones you already have. On the contrary: When converting of Xvid or DivX to other compression formats are entirely new problems (such Picture-/Sound-Asynchronitäten) on.

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Antwort von Eva Maier:

If you have 6 Follow to DVD "cut" like, you need to TMPGEnc DVD and set bitrate 4000 - MP3 Sound remains hopefully.

/ E

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Antwort von lokipoki:

"Mark" wrote: "lokipoki" wrote: [...] Which bitrate should I use now that the result of a good quality?
No matter what you when inflating of Xvid in an MPEG2 compression keys, the quality will never be better than the ones you already have. On the contrary: When converting of Xvid or DivX to other compression formats are entirely new problems (such Picture-/Sound-Asynchronitäten) on.


What do I do now against the Picture-/Sound-Asyncronitäten?

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Antwort von Markus:

"lokipoki" wrote: What do I do now against the Picture-/Sound-Asyncronitäten?
I have the original files are not umkomprimiert but a Xvid compatible DVD player purchased. - Do you any other solution?

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