KVCD: Bitrate too low?
I was wondering what happens if the bitrate is to low for the machine? What does the movie look like when this happens? I always set my encodes to min 300 max 2300 so I'm not sure if I'm using too low a min.
Also can burning too fast or using inferior media cause major block distruction and squeels in the audio particularly with an overburn and in the last few minutes of the mpg. Anyone? -Yoda |
Re: Bitrate to low?
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One note: if you're overburning, it's possible that 1) the media isn't good enough or doesn't like it, even though the burn completes successfully, or 2) your dvd player might have problems reading so far out towards the outter edge of the disc. I'd also recommend burning at 8x or lower speed when overburning because it's harder for your writer's laser to focus on the extreme outter edge of a disc due to increased wobbling, and this is where the overburning occurs. My $0.02, -d&c |
I haven't actually done tests with min bitrate below 300 but my player seems to handle it well. I think the problem was either burning to fast or bad media out to the outer edge. In any event I don't have any more of that media that caused the problem so I could test further. I re-burned to a maxell disk at a lower speed and the problem cleared up.
Thanks for the advice :D -Yoda |
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