Okay, i'm fairly familiar with bitrates, and I have a simple question.. Okay, i use NeroVision Express 3 to make dvd's, and whenever i put in a movie that's over 2hours, it gives me the option to lower the quality so that it may fit onto a 4.7 GB disc.. well, obviously the bitrate must be a lot more than 3382, seeing that in Standard, most of the my dvdrip movies are maybe 6 - 8 GB.. I noticed that you can customize what bitrate you'd like, which leads to my question.. Say Nero automatically shrunk my 2 hour long dvd to 3.2 GB with a 3382 kb/s bitrate. that means, if i customize to like 4500 kb/s, the file would be slightly larger, utilizing the space it had free.. well, i wanted to know, is it nessicary to adjust the bitrate manually to gain quality, or will the difference in quality not be noticalbe, since a bitrate of 4500 kb/s isn't too far off from 3382 kb/s?
Should I just let Nero do it's thing? honestly, i'm happy with the quality of a 2 hour movie after Nero shrinks it, it still retains maybe 80% of the quality and is still appealing on my bedroom TV, i was jus wondering would a tiny bit more make a diff in quality, is it worth it, to adjust it manually everytime, or are people like me, and content with the automatic process?
Should I just let Nero do it's thing? honestly, i'm happy with the quality of a 2 hour movie after Nero shrinks it, it still retains maybe 80% of the quality and is still appealing on my bedroom TV, i was jus wondering would a tiny bit more make a diff in quality, is it worth it, to adjust it manually everytime, or are people like me, and content with the automatic process?
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