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Posted by GMAN on 11/22/06 16:03
In article <456425da.250854234@news-server.houston.rr.com>, spam@uce.gov wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:26:30 GMT, glenzabr@nospam.xmission.com (GMAN)
>wrote:
>
>>You two do realize that most of these standalone DVD recorders drop down into
>>MPEG1 format when you get into the 3 + hour modes?
>
>I suspect you have discovered what is going on. The newer DVDRs do not
>fall into MPEG1 - they have the capability to remain in MPEG2 which is
>the superior method of encoding.
>
>I would like to test that on my Polaroid and Insignia units. Can you
>recommend a utility that will unambiguously determine the encoding
>standard. I use GSpot for DixX/XviD but it does not work for MPEG1 or
>MPEG2.
>
Just play the video file in any pc based dvd playback software such as
PowerDVD and show info. I bet that most all of the recorders out there do drop
to mpeg 1 format for 4 hour plus. If not , then at the very least its dropping
the resolution from 720x480 to 320x240 and dropping the bitrate down very low
to near VCD quality.
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