R RTNDO128 macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 9, 2005 8 0 Dec 20, 2005 #1 Is it true that the higher the kbps the better the quality? For example, on the videora ipod converter i have it set to 768 kbps for the bitrate and 576 kbps for the audio. Is this good or bad? Also, I have it set to 29.97 fps. Is that good?
Is it true that the higher the kbps the better the quality? For example, on the videora ipod converter i have it set to 768 kbps for the bitrate and 576 kbps for the audio. Is this good or bad? Also, I have it set to 29.97 fps. Is that good?
I iHateWindows macrumors 6502 May 11, 2005 292 0 Dec 20, 2005 #2 You have it at the right fps and a higher bit rate equals a higher quality and file size.
R RTNDO128 macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 9, 2005 8 0 Dec 21, 2005 #3 alright thank you very much.
TheMonarch macrumors 65816 May 6, 2005 1,467 1 Bay Area Dec 21, 2005 #4 576kbps for audio is waaay too high...
I iHateWindows macrumors 6502 May 11, 2005 292 0 Dec 21, 2005 #5 blaskillet4 said: 576kbps for audio is waaay too high... Click to expand... Not unless you have enough space for it. But for me, of couse it is too high.
blaskillet4 said: 576kbps for audio is waaay too high... Click to expand... Not unless you have enough space for it. But for me, of couse it is too high.