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  • PonyBoy0

    yes! bit rate... that's what I was talking about...

    ... find what the original rip bit rate was and burn it at that (is this something you ripped from a DVD?... or torrent dl's... i believe you can examine a video file's properties w/simple video editing software including the bit rate it was saved or ripped at). Increasing the bit rate (I've found) actually makes the video a bit choppier as you're adding data that doesn't really exist...

    ... i'm no expert - i'm just sharing what I've experienced in both ripping and writing DVD's. :)

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