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How can you tell if a dvdr is REALLY re-encoded or 1-click shrinked?
I have been following discussions on the dvdr scene for quite some time. And I have a deatailed question which concerns quality.
I made an analysis of the dvdr "ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTELESS MIND"-2004 relasesed by BooZers.
The nfo says "downsampled". I ran an analysis using a bitrate viewer and found a bitrate average of 7 Mb/s (approx.) This can not be correct when the film is quite long and some etxtras are included.
The bitrate viewer can be found at: www.visualdomain.net
So is this an indication of what the original bitrate used to be on the retail dvd source?
I ran another dvdr "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE"-2004 by Centropy. This release claims CCE and a re-encode down to approx. 4 M/s This one seems to match the nfo when I am using the bitrate viewer.
I am quite picky when it comes down to judging dvdr quality. So how can you tell (using some software) if a film has been re-encoded or just 1-click (dvdshrinked) to fit a dvd 5?
Some dvdr:s look quite good picture wise, but seems to be fishy.
Another example is "WIMBLEDON"-2004 by BooZers. The bitrate viewer claims an average of 8.5 mb/s. The nfo says downsampled. Can this be true on a 97 min film?
Any pro tips besides a trained pair of eyes?
Any help truly appareciated.
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