2010-02-06, 06:47 AM
Quotation
"In an Olympic Games first, the Consortium will deliver every second of every competition LIVE from Vancouver 2010, encompassing more than 4,800 hours of coverage in 22 languages on 12 television channels, 20 radio stations and two dedicated
websites. In all, the Consortium will present more than 2,250 hours of coverage on television, 2,350 hours online and 200 hours on radio."
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I have GBPVR connected to NTSC regular definition cable TV and would like to know what bit rates would work well for show quality but not be too large file size?
The current High Quality settings are shown below. How much can I reduce them and retain show quality for viewing on TV screen of regular definition?
Video Resolution : NTSC 720x480
Variable enabled
Bit Rate: 6500 <=== How low should this go?
Bit Rate Peak: 9000
Audio Bit Rate: 320 <=== How low should this go?
Audio Sample Rate: 48 kHz
What settings do you use for shows you want to put on DVDs?
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"In an Olympic Games first, the Consortium will deliver every second of every competition LIVE from Vancouver 2010, encompassing more than 4,800 hours of coverage in 22 languages on 12 television channels, 20 radio stations and two dedicated
websites. In all, the Consortium will present more than 2,250 hours of coverage on television, 2,350 hours online and 200 hours on radio."
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I have GBPVR connected to NTSC regular definition cable TV and would like to know what bit rates would work well for show quality but not be too large file size?
The current High Quality settings are shown below. How much can I reduce them and retain show quality for viewing on TV screen of regular definition?
Video Resolution : NTSC 720x480
Variable enabled
Bit Rate: 6500 <=== How low should this go?
Bit Rate Peak: 9000
Audio Bit Rate: 320 <=== How low should this go?
Audio Sample Rate: 48 kHz
What settings do you use for shows you want to put on DVDs?
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