Frage von MagixUser:Hi Slashcam Forum,
I'm happier MAGIX users and often burn my own movies with the program. Since, however, I am very keen that my movies to conclude the best possible quality, I have now a question about the Bitrate, or encoder settings in the "burning" of MAGIX.
So far, I have always done so:
The video encoder quality I've always as high as possible (ie 15). When the bit rate I have just done (ie 9438 kbit / s), if the remaining space of the DVD has approved. Once I had a movie that is the maximum possible bitrate of 9438 kbit / s no longer on the DVD would have folded, I always have the bitrate so little down by the fact that the movie
just so on the DVD has folded. The encoder settings were with me but always at the maximum 15, because they take away so no space when they are raised. The bitrate-number synonymous ran with me always as a variable bit rate, since in the MAGIX help as was recommended.
Since I am but now it is a film for several people to burn and I have heard rumors, that some DVD player with a high strike rate (which in my player but has never been the case), I would now like to ask I know how high the maximum bitrate allowed to do without any problems getting DVD player. Or is this whole thing and not at all my settings are totally ok? I am completely synonymous no preference whether the calculator at the maximum bitrate much longer it takes to encode, I just would like for my movies
as little as possible in Purchase s.Qualitätseinbußen take.
I would be glad if someone could help me :-)
PS: A happy, I wish all!
Antwort von widibum:
10080 With Sound
Antwort von MagixUser:
10080 With Sound Ok thanks, so I come with the maximum bitrate of 9438 kbit / s and a maximum Tonbitrate of 384 kBit / s (MPEG Layer-2) to a total of 9822 kbit / s. So it would be more reasonable?
Strange is that if I MAGIX MPEG encoder in the settings below, click on Advanced, because I can control for the only bitrate up to 9438 kbit / s setting. But as soon as I closed the window again and to have the original window back MAGIX, MAGIX suddenly makes 9800 kbit / s thereof. That would then exceed your ... What would happen if this value (10080) would be exceeded? Is the rumor that some players will have problems or is it just an illusion?
Mfg MAGIX User
Antwort von widibum:
If the bitrate is too high then jerky
Personally, I would you suggest 8000 + Sound.
Antwort von widibum:
If the bitrate is too high then jerky
Personally, I would you suggest 8000 + Sound. OK, thanks! :-)
Happy Year 2008
MFG MagixUser
Antwort von Markus73:
... and even as a supplement: Magix used an excellent encoder. I do not think that one side of the 7000 kbit / s, nor any improvement is noted.
An experience that I've made: Some players seem not only to high data rates with Jerkiness to respond, but synonymous to a rapid increase in the (otherwise rather low) data rate, even if they are still within the normal tolerance range. One of my DVDs (average data rate 5000 kbit / s, max 8000 kbit / s) on a non-jerky quality player too s.einer body with larger text insertion times short (probably a short high data rate), while otherwise it runs flawlessly. This player comes with DVDs with otherwise constant high data rate but very clear.
Regards,
Markus
Antwort von Gast 0815:
"The standard provides a data rate for audio and video of a total of up to 9.8 Mbit / s before." (Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD- Video)
True but is synonymous, this rate is not fully used, because older players then get off / into stuttering can.
Read value would be synonymous nor "Best settings for Mc encoder s.VDL 06/07": http://support.magix.net/boards/magix/index.php?showtopic=25744
Greetings from Marburg
Antwort von PowerMac:
As a benchmark for professional productions is approximately 8 to 8.5 Mbps for video and audio together. Expensive encoder such as CCE SP2, synonymous Compressor or Cleaner are anyway mostly p.6 to 7 Mbit exhausted. More will be nothing more. Only bad encoder need so much bandwidth. For a few euros you get already synonymous encoder download. Google will help here.
Antwort von MagixUser:
Wow, thanks for all the useful information! So after everything I have from the various reports were found, it is not the bitrate higher than 7000 kbit / s to make, because you always remember no difference would be. I'm still on about whether I might in the whole EncoreDVD do, because this program is simply more adjustable features, such as the possibility of remote control in my Intro to disable and then. Would it (synonymous of quality-wise) useful in the whole Encore to make? I think that the bit rate (ie, as was mentioned earlier: 7000 kbit / s) there should be synonymous rich, does not it? As for me compared EncoreDVD only slightly confused is that there may recruit between VBR-1-pass and VBR-2-Pass. What is the difference, or there would be no preference what you take? And GOP synonymous these settings always make me somewhat perplexed. Would it s.besten when there simply nothing s.den values changed?
If EncoreDVD of the quality (ie quality encoder, etc) worse results than MAGIX, I do the whole course directly from MAGIX :-)
MFG MagixUser
Antwort von widibum:
What concerns the GOPs have ggf 12 images proved
as N = 3 M = 12
2 passport words that mean roughly 2x is expected ALASO accurate.
Antwort von MagixUser:
OK, then I will test times sake with EncoreDVD try and if I do not like the result, I do it as usual with MAGIX, MAGIX's synonymous if menu choice seems a bit meager compared with the of EncoreDVD.
Mfg MagixUser