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07-29-2003, 05:33 PM
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How does CQMatic work out space for audio? I assume its from the average bitrate given in MovieStacker, select the audio properties your after and it adjusts the bitrate.

Is this right, or is there something else involved?

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right

something else involved?

huuummmm,don't know!

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07-29-2003, 05:52 PM
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Thanks Jorel

My last encode something must have been set wrong, the video ended up being way to big, i was just wondering if i set things out wrong or not in regards to audio, trying again with RC5.

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-Edit- Encode Finished, and results are pretty much bang on the spot, under by 13 megs, which as far as im concerened is perfect
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