I was replying to a user thread question on another forum, and used the "TOOLS -> show video program info" output from VRD to demonstrate something. I also presented the summary and detail info from MediaInfo for the same file, just for contrast. Imagine my surprise when I noticed that the audio bitrate value shown in one of the four audio tracks was incorrect. It mistakenly was the same value shown for the first track which was DTH-HD MA (lossless) as for the second track (DTS lossy). In fact the bitrate for the lossless audio is obviously much larger than that of the lossy audio. Where did 1536 come from? And certainly are not the same for both lossless and lossy DTS, In fact the lossless (VBR) bitrate should be shown as 3637 (or close), instead of the lossy (CBR) bitrate of 1536 (which MediaInfo shows as 1509), Note the bitrate of 1536 shown in the output below from VRD for both the lossless and lossy DTS audio tracks (1 and 2). (1) summary audio information from MediaInfo: ID in the original source medium : 4354 (0x1102) ID in the original source medium : 4353 (0x1101) ID in the original source medium : 4352 (0x1100) Options include editing frames, adding captions or credits, implementing transition effects and. Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg. 0 Comments Probably one of the cooler features has to do with the possibility of adding a soundtrack to your video, and its just as easy. Original source medium : Blu-ray(3) detail audio program information from VideoReDo: Descargar tmpgenc authoring works 4 full espaƱol. I understand, but that is exactly the point. Displaying an incorrect value is incorrect.
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