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How big is a 7.1 96kHz/24 track (in GB) per hour, PCM vs. DD TrueHD?
And how big is a movie in 2.40:1 aspect in AVC with 30 mbit/s per hour? Last edited by Zinn; 03-05-2007 at 03:16 PM. |
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![]() I never bothered to look at the PS3 display for this title (and of course the Samsung doesn't tell you at all). I'd assumed since it came out after Warner's switchover that they'd simply translated their HD DVD version like the rest. |
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Thank you benes!
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Sep 2006
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Nice to see that you are still keeping up with/updating the original post Benes.
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For those of us with a bit of a techie background this thread is one of the most appreciated threads going.
Thanks again, Benes! |
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Dec 2006
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Jan 2007
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Bit Rates for CHRONOS
New version has NO issues with PS3 Players. --------------------------------- VIDEO 65mm Film (IMAX) Transfer 25.5 Average 32.5 Maximum 1920 x 1080P @ 24fps --------------------------------- AUDIO 6.4 Average 8.2 Maximum 96/24 Soundtrack --------------------------------- Richard Casey R&B Films, Ltd. |
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May 2007
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Yes, but not comparable between different encoding technologies.
Comparing an MPEG-2 compressed image at X Mbps to the same AVC/H.264 compressed version at the same Mbps will show the newer more advanced "AVC/H.264" to be of much better quality. Simply because the AVC/H.264 encoding uses much better compression algorithms. To see this easily in the real world, encode a complex video with MPEG-2 at a low 0.5Mbps, encode the same with AVC at 0.5Mbps. The AVC version will be of a far superior quality with less artefacts when played back. |
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Sep 2006
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Benes, any chance we will get the bitrates for the Pirates movies? These are some of the best Blu-ray discs released thus far, and based on a quick look at my meter on my Pioneer Elite HD1, the bitrates actually don't seem like they are that high on average.
Could be interesting... |
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Sep 2006
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That's what I thought. I find that very interesting considering it has what is perhaps the best PQ of any Blu-ray title released to date.
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Note that during day scene with heavy movement is also get upto 45mbits, it varie a lot, from 16mbit to 45... most of the time it from 18 to 25..
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For those who are interested:
With more & more Dolby TrueHD soundtracks we can find out the resolution of the soundtracks using the bitrate meter on the PS3. http://www.dolby.com/assets/pdf//tec...0925_Final.pdf 16-bit soundtracks (5.1) will usually average 1.4 Mbps with 3 Mbps peaks (Letters From Iwo Jima). 24-bit soundtracks (5.1) will usually average 3.4 Mbps with 5 Mbps peaks (Legends of Jazz). Benes, can you update the charts to reflect these titles? Last edited by PeterTHX; 06-07-2007 at 02:15 AM. |
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OK, finally (been busy)...
Letters From Iwo Jima: Dolby Digital Japanese 640kbps, Dolby TrueHD 1.4Mbps avg (16-bit). The VC-1 video averages somewhere in the high teens. Legends of Jazz: Dolby TrueHD 3.4 Mbps avg (24 bit), Dolby Digital 5.1 448kbps, PCM 2.0 stereo 2.3Mbps (24 bit), video bitrate stays above 30Mbps! |
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