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hacker_on_fire is right, the codec will not will not automatically increase the bitrate (unless you specify a filesize with gordian knot) but apart from that no. If you are encoding it manually then you yourself will have to increase the bitrate, but like i said if you are encoding it with gordian knot and say specify a filesize of 1.3gb then gordian knot will upp the bitrate to meet that filesize and therefore you will have better quality. But there is no way that you can have a bigger resolution and keep the same quality. You might be able to have something at say 512x288 and then up the resolution to say 704x384, it still might look great but it won't look as good as the 512x288 why?? because the codec does'nt have to do much of a job by spreading the bitrate around, whereas with the 704x384 the codec has more work on it's hands because the area is now larger than the 512x288.
Yeah, i got that eventually ,when increasing the filesize you are increasing the bitrate itself and also the resoltution you've set thus having more quality.IS That right.
The compressibility test is a load of B******S, i encoded something at 512x288 and according to gordian knot the maximum i could have was 480x256. Yet the 512x288 was better than the 480.
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