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Originally Posted by WSC4
Sorry, I forgot to subscribe to this thread and have just seen these replies.
I found a number of bit rate viewers to install, and here are the results of my FFmpeg encode which is video + audio.
The Bitrate Viewer shows a maximum short peak of 10698 kbps at 2:33 time.
MPEG-2 Validator shows a maximum short peak of 10447 kbps at 154 seconds. The average bit-rate is 8750 kb/s
The programs you mention may fail my bit rates, but what about real-time tests on modern DVD players today? Will a DVD player stop, pause, start, show pixelation or show an error on the screen or just not play at all?
I do not have a dedicated DVD player, only a modern, high-end Blu-ray player. Testing on this would be unfair.
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Those bitrate viewers are most often not very good and they don't take into account whole VBV model. Spikes above 10Mbit are fine if they are very short.