commiewhore
Jan 2003
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quote: Originally posted by porco556
Well well, look who's back...
Mathematically (something you're obviously not good at), tell me how you get 3900kbit/sec.
Let's do the math, shall we, I'll include all the steps not to confuse you.
3,525,246,976 bytes for the VOBs (including video + 5.1DD audio + 2.0 DC)
Movie is 115 mins.
3,525,246,975bytes / (115min * 60sec/min) = 510,905bytes/sec
510,905bytes / 8bit/byte = 4,087,242 bits/sec
4,087,242bits/sec / 1024bit/kbit = 3991kbit/sec
So, that is bitrate with 2 audio streams. Subtract 448kbit/sec and 192kbit/sec, for the 5.1 and the 2.0 and you've got 3351kbit/sec for video. Since the actual video would be around 2.5% smaller (pre-authored DVD size vs. finished product), you get around 3267kbit/sec on the video (with all the subtitles also included, but I am not going to calculate all that into it as it's minute)
So, tell me, where did you get 3900? And also, who's the dumb one again?
sigh, obviously you...cause unless you are in the grp or have the retail in your hand, you dont know shit bout it, now do you ? anyhow, this forrum is for voting not for flaming...but you knew that right ?
*also where is your calculation for the extras ? and how much they are downsampled ? if you dont have the retail, your assumption on the original dvd vob bitrate could be flawed...and notice i said, about 3900 ...cause im not a cop like you..heh...give more facts bout how grps do things, please, its funny, hope you voted .
Last edited by commiewhore on 03-30-2005 at 04:01 AM
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