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I'm sorry if this again is the wrong forum. Please move it or tell me where to post from now on for these types of questions.
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Red-C...-Blu-ray/8746/ There is a Part 1 and Part 2 of this long movie and I have the average video bitrates of both of them. I think I have seen this done before...but should I supply "30,25" into the video bitrate field when I edit the movie? |
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Aren't those two movies and it's more or less a boxset? Two movies on two discs sounds like it and usually that's where one specifies the bitrate for each movie in a separate entry and then references the entries to the release that contains both (via Bundle IDs).
While there won't be a bitrate displayed on this two-movie bundle, users can click to the individual movies at the bottom and see the bitrate for each one there. But I'm fairly new here as well and don't know all the specifics and unofficial guidelines, also have some more questions about database contributions I'll ask very soon. Best is probably to ask some moderator about this. One thing I'd like to point out: I hope you scanned the bitrate with some program and not just concluded a rough guesstimate based on statistics from the Blu-ray player - 30 & 25 sounds like it. ![]() It might be exactly that, but just want to point out that this should be exact, and if it's 29994 kbps, you should enter 29.99 here.^^ |
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