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Bitrate Calculator yielding files that are too large

 
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spon



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PostPosted: Tue 24 Aug 2004, 2:22    Post subject: Bitrate Calculator yielding files that are too large Reply with quote

Hello,

I've been attempting to make the transition from using CBR to using VBR (2 pass) in order to get better results encoding from avi files to DVD MPEGs. Unfortunatly when I use the suggested values from the Bitrate Calculator, the resulting files are always too large. Even before I mux the audio, the .m2v files are usually 4700 or larger even if I take a couple hundred off the average bitrate suggestion.

Any ideas?
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Bivis



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PostPosted: Tue 24 Aug 2004, 18:56    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't use Bitrate Calculator. Try to compressed one little file ant calculate, how big is file and average bitrate was. Then you can to bigger files use.
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PostPosted: Mon 30 Aug 2004, 5:49    Post subject: Re: Bitrate Calculator yielding files that are too large Reply with quote

spon wrote:
when I use the suggested values from the Bitrate Calculator, the resulting files are always too large.


Can you please post the values here?

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