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TCC 02-19-2003 03:11 AM

KVCD Template - What does LBR/ULBR stand for?
 
OK here's the scenario. I have a dvd rip of a movie and it's 90mins long. Would it matter what template I used? If I used the KVCDx3 or 352x240 UBLR/LBR/ or even the regular 352x240 template would I loose or gain video quality since the movie is only 90mins?

Also if the original movie was 352x240 and I used a larger resolution (i.e. 528x480) would it make the the picture look wierd on the tv/computer screen?

What does LBR/ULBR stand for?

Thanks.

Perfect Cell 02-19-2003 11:06 AM

The best choise it´s the KVCDx3 template, because you´ll have a excelent quality with a decent filesize. The others templates only make the resolution or bitrates lower than the KVCDx3 templates, so you´ll start to lose quality ( sharpness ) , but can put more time in your cd´s.

The LBR it´s a Low Bit Rate template and the ULBR it´s the Ultra Low Bit Rate template.


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