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<blockquote data-quote="FlipGer" data-source="post: 74676" data-attributes="member: 10293"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>well. Consider that eg. DVDs highest bitrate is defined as 9800 kbps. IMHO you won't get better results with bitrates higher than that. Also you will only be able to burn standardized DVDs with this as highest bitrate.</p><p></p><p>"Highest" (12000) setting of MP already exceeds this value. But I do not see the sense of using such a high bitrate. Most of the times the original signal is already too bad. An analog / PAL signal afaik has information round about ~5000 kpbs (MPEG2).</p><p></p><p>Flip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlipGer, post: 74676, member: 10293"] Hi, well. Consider that eg. DVDs highest bitrate is defined as 9800 kbps. IMHO you won't get better results with bitrates higher than that. Also you will only be able to burn standardized DVDs with this as highest bitrate. "Highest" (12000) setting of MP already exceeds this value. But I do not see the sense of using such a high bitrate. Most of the times the original signal is already too bad. An analog / PAL signal afaik has information round about ~5000 kpbs (MPEG2). Flip. [/QUOTE]
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