Quote:(synonyms: bps)
Very often used when speaking of video or audio quality -- defines how much physical space one second of audio or video takes in bits (note: not in bytes). For example: 3 minutes of MP3 audio in 128kbit/sec CBR bitrate takes 2.81 megabytes of physical space (1,024 x 128 / 1,024 / 1,024 x 180 / 8).
Another term that is very often used -- specially with videos -- when speaking of filesize, is the framerate
"Chasm of innocent blood and hardhearted deaths...these are the cost of freedom.
Strides of brave soldiers create a resounding hum...these are the boots of war."Pryme_H
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"Chasm of innocent blood and hardhearted deaths...these are the cost of freedom.
Strides of brave soldiers create a resounding hum...these are the boots of war."Pryme_H
i burned vacancy and it froze into spot but then it kept going so shouldi enable thos things?
or not?
so shoud i have
"enable bitrate redistribution" checked off?
and if so should i check off
"apply redistribution to all VTSs (serie)" too?
ps:(i do got "enable bitrate redistribution" checked
"Chasm of innocent blood and hardhearted deaths...these are the cost of freedom.
Strides of brave soldiers create a resounding hum...these are the boots of war."Pryme_H
Quote:1. if this is checked "enable bitrate redistribution"
DVD RB by default has a value of .5 which limits a bitrate reduction (in redistribution). This significantly decreases the probability of getting values that are too low in dark scenes. As for the other options, I honestly don't know. I suggest you experiment a little and tick apply redistribution to all VTSs. Also, try using HC encoder along with DVD RB. Don't quote me on this because I've personally never tried this software; but I think it should help with your question about bitrate. If my suggestion fails and you still get the same problem with Vacancy, seek other apps in your arsenal...
"Chasm of innocent blood and hardhearted deaths...these are the cost of freedom.
Strides of brave soldiers create a resounding hum...these are the boots of war."Pryme_H
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 28. October 2007 @ 22:06