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Re: video quality on DVD
by Puddinhead on Jul 22, 2007 at 1:55:15 pm

I end of up a good quality DVD if I shoot at 24p(advanced)in DV50 mode and then render out of Vegas at BEST MPEG-2 with VBR default setting for DVDarch. Then I burn the DVD at max bit rate of 9.8mb per sec. I found that moving the DVD burn bit rate to a lower level, such a 7mb a sec, would result in noticeable artifacts. By the way, the DV50 codec is such that lower 7mb DVD burn rate is unacceptable and will result in an error message.

Patrick



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