Selva Nair:

 Well, if you are targetting a particular player it makes sense to use
 the maximum supported bit rate.  My Pioneer HTD510 is quite linient when
 it comes to VCD/SVCD playback (it even plays 720x480 or 720x576 mpegs
 burned as an SVCD), but it can't handle more than 3000kb/s muxed rate. I
 have a philips 623 player that I am yet to stress test, but I know that
 2000kb/s VCD is very jerky on it. With this and simpilar philips players
 this is not a concern as it can play almost all kinds of mpeg1/mpeg2
 files simply burned on to a ISO data track on a CD-R -- I have tried
 peak bit rates up to 6000kb/s.
My Pioneer 444 PAL DVD player plays (X)SVCDs at 480x576, 352x576, 720x576 and even a VCD-like 352x288 MPEG2 with both 44.1 and 48 kHz audio from about 1455-2500 kb/s.

But if I go above 2500 kb/s the playback always stutters no matter what I do (mplex with various -r values, for example).

Is this just a limitation of the player or is there any trick that can enable 3000-5000 kb/s playback?

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Matti Haveri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.sjoki.uta.fi/~shmhav/>


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