I've been encoding some AVI files to MPEG-1 to author onto a DVD. The resolution of the AVIs don't warrant using MPEG-2.
I've been sticking to the standard bitrate of 1150, but as some of the AVIs have a higher bitrate, I've upped the bitrate in TMPGEnc when I've encoded.
TMPGEnc DVD Author hasn't complained about these higher-bitrate MPEG-1s, and it's usually very fussy about compliancy.
So, what bitrate would I be safe using? And also, is it worth me encoding the MPEG-1 at a bitrate which equals the bitrate of the original AVI? Would I notice any difference in quality?
I've been sticking to the standard bitrate of 1150, but as some of the AVIs have a higher bitrate, I've upped the bitrate in TMPGEnc when I've encoded.
TMPGEnc DVD Author hasn't complained about these higher-bitrate MPEG-1s, and it's usually very fussy about compliancy.
So, what bitrate would I be safe using? And also, is it worth me encoding the MPEG-1 at a bitrate which equals the bitrate of the original AVI? Would I notice any difference in quality?
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