I believe I am finally beginning to get to know a little about SVCD encoding, (very little). I have a question, if my DVD source file has an audio bitrate of 192 kbps, ( it is one of my episode DVDs) then what I usually do is set the audio to 192 kbps, the reason is to allow a higher bitrate for the video. Am I correct in my way of thinking? I am asking because whenever I unlock a setting in TMPGEnc, it always responds with the message that I will no longer have a compliant SVCD disc. I had thought that so long as my combined video and audio bitrates do not exceed 2788 kbps, that I would still be in compliance with the SVCD standard. Looking at all of the templates for SVCD, I have noticed that the audio is set for 224 kbps. I remember from my old mp3 days, that if a song was recorded at 128 kbps, it was never going to improve if someone took that song recorded at 128 kbps and then re-recorded it to 384 kbps, ( if anything it may sound worse ), the reason being the material to record at 384 kbps just wasn't there.
Any help would be appreciated.
DayTrader
Any help would be appreciated.
DayTrader
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