|  | Posted by dave @ stejonda on 02/04/06 07:51 
In message <sJQEf.10116$rH5.9310@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>, Javaholics <info@javaholics.net> writes
 >My project is 5.7GB...does Shrink compress this data down to 4.38GB and
 >automatically determine the bitrate necessary to accomplish this?  Is
 >it safe to assume that shrinking will degrade the video/audio?  Is
 >there a bitrate scale, for lack of a better term by which one could
 >determine ahead of time based on the lowered bitrate value, whether or
 >not it was worth continuing with the project...something like, bitrate
 >7 to 8 produces the best quality, 5 to 6 produces average quality, 4
 >and below don't waste your time...?  ...or is this an
 >oversimplification of the process?
 
 Yes to your last question. As far as I am aware (and I'm just a simple
 user) DVDShrink doesn't apply one constant bitrate across a whole file
 but varies its compression so that the effect of shrinking is
 (virtually) unnoticeable. Why not give it a go & see?
 
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 dave @ stejonda
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