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Getting the most from your camcorder: tips, tricks, and new products for those who want to take better videos.
May 14, 2007 5:08 PM
Posted by Brian Liloia
MPEG2 bitrate encoding calculator: Bit Budget
Posted by Brian Liloia
If you're aiming for the highest DVD video quality at the most optimal encoding settings in Compressor or DVD Studio Pro, the built-in presets will probably not grant you the most ideal settings if your disc features content other than straight video. Instead, you might want to try something like Bit Budget, a detailed bitrate encoding calculator for obtaining the most accurate settings. This simple tool will give you optimal settings for either 4.7GB DVD-5 discs or 8.54GB DVD-9 dual DVDs. (Excel required!)
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If you're aiming for the highest DVD video quality at the most optimal encoding settings in Compressor or DVD Studio Pro, the built-in presets will probably not grant you the most ideal settings if your disc features content other than straight video. Instead, you might want to try something like