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gkrshnn
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12. November 2003 @ 06:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
PBS will soon air a 3 hr show on Lee Harvey Oswald. I would like to capture the show and put it on 1 DVD. Is there a formula that lets me calculate the video capture bit rate (looks as though the audio is a constant at 334 kbps) so that I can accommodate the whole show on one DVD? Thanks.

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12. November 2003 @ 15:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just get a bitrate calculator..It will tell you what bitrate to use for the length of Video so it will fit on a DVD-R..My calculation says at 180 minutes of Video and the Audio bitrate at 384kbs you would need a bitrate of 3394kbs to totally Fill a DVD at 4.37gb..Are you useing a Analogue Capture Card to capture the Video to your HD?? and Are you going to Capture Directly to Mpeg2 for DVD or are you going to capture to a different format then Encode the Captured file to Mpeg2 for DVD??

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13. November 2003 @ 04:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks, that?s useful. I have an analogue capture card (WinTV PVR 250) and it captures directly to MPEG2. Does this make a difference?

The bit rate of 3394kbs appears to be marginally higher than the standard for SVCD. So, I expect the production to be pretty decent.

By the way, what are the lower and upper limits on the bit rate when it comes to (DVD) capturing? I mean, for the sake of an argument, can we go as low as, say, 1000kbps, to fit a 5 hour programme on a DVD? That wouldn?t quite look like a DVD, would it?

Where can I find the ?bit rate calculator??

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13. November 2003 @ 12:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well the Max bitrate for DVD is 9800kbs includeing the Audio Stream(s)...And you can get 6 hours of Video on a DVD Because DVD also Supports Mpeg1/2 at 352+240 and a Max bitrate of 1800kbs, This is called the SIF Format...The Quality when done Properly is between VCD and SVCD...But with a Hardware encoder at this bitrate it wouldn"t produce that good results...You can get a bitrate calculator Pretty easy ,Just do a Google search for one called "Power Bit"....When I capture directly to Mpeg what I"ve been doing that has proven to produce the best results is to capture my files at the Max resolution and bitrate I can(720+480 15,000kbs) then re-encode the Files to the Format and bitrate I want with a High Quality Software encoder...It"s Just something you can try...Cheers

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14. November 2003 @ 04:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This is great, thanks. When I did a Google search on what you suggested, ?Power Bit,? I got the following:

?Tools, Hand Tools, Screwdriver Bits.?

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14. November 2003 @ 12:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This is what I got in the First Line : http://www.gallen.de/dvd/powerbit14.zip ...
The bitrate calculator is in German but it is easy to figure out...

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17. November 2003 @ 23:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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The bit rate of 3394kbs appears to be marginally higher than the standard for SVCD
Marginally hehe, standard svcds hit the 2250-2376 range hehe :-)

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