PaulAAtreides
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quote: Originally posted by Extractor
Well, strange... my TV is 36" WS flat tube. And you see the diff easily. Half blind man could see it.
Also on a PC Monitor, you can see the diff.
It's already obvious, with 3 hour movie and 600mb audio track, the bitrate is not much higher than the 4 disc SVCD (also keeping in mind that DVD is a higher resolution and hence would need a higher bitrate to allocate equal amount of bits to a frame). I think only the higher maximum bitrate saves it a little.
So I can't understand you don't see a diff on a 48" TV. But I don't want to argue about this, it might depend on what you use (DVD Player, TV, whatever) for watching it.
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Let's agree to disagree, and another major difference is the bitrate is variable on the DVD-R, so you will get spikes MUCH HIGHER than SVCD when needed.
If you don't believe me, purchase a DVD Player that displays the bitrate instantly for the entire movie. One again , on my 35" Sony, and my 48" Projection, the difference is MINOR, JMHO.
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