Maximum bitrate for DVD-compliant MPEG-1

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  • digidragon
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    Gold Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 109

    Maximum bitrate for DVD-compliant MPEG-1

    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?
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    "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?"

    Yes - If TMPGEnc DVD Author will accept it, do it...

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    • digidragon
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      Gold Member
      • Dec 2003
      • 109

      #3
      Thanks for the reply. TDA is normally fussy, like I said, so I'll up the bitrate.

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      • arky_123
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2003
        • 34

        #4
        It's been a while since I used MPEG1 for DVD, but there IS a maximum bitrate for MPEG 1 for DVD, and it's approximately 1750kbps (the exact figure eludes my memory).


        Arky ;o)

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        • digidragon
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          • Dec 2003
          • 109

          #5
          Thanks for the information.

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