Hi,
I just bought a DVD-writer (whee!). I still plan to use DivX for backups, since a standard DVD is usually too big for a recordable DVD. (Yes, I know there are things like DVD Shrink, but I don't imagine that one-pass DVD compression can compare with a high-bitrate two-pass DivX encode... Besides, why use a whole DVD to store just one movie? :?)
My question is: Since I no longer have to worry about fitting DivX files onto one or two CD-R's, what encoding bitrate should I use? 2000? 3000? Is there a maximum---or a point beyond which the files may be bigger, but you'd never notice the difference in video quality? Thanks for your advice.
I just bought a DVD-writer (whee!). I still plan to use DivX for backups, since a standard DVD is usually too big for a recordable DVD. (Yes, I know there are things like DVD Shrink, but I don't imagine that one-pass DVD compression can compare with a high-bitrate two-pass DivX encode... Besides, why use a whole DVD to store just one movie? :?)
My question is: Since I no longer have to worry about fitting DivX files onto one or two CD-R's, what encoding bitrate should I use? 2000? 3000? Is there a maximum---or a point beyond which the files may be bigger, but you'd never notice the difference in video quality? Thanks for your advice.
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