Is there some way to determine what bitrate was used to encode a MPEG2 file? OldTimer wrote on 9/18/2003, 8:32 AM Is there some way to determine what bitrate was used to encode a MPEG2 file? Back to post
Comments robycos wrote on 9/18/2003, 8:48 AM If you open it with ReStream (freeware in www.dvdhelp.org) the file is scanned and the maximum, minimim and average bitrate of the MPEG determined. RichMacDonald wrote on 9/18/2003, 12:08 PM Try bitrate viewer at: http://www.tecoltd.com/bitratev.htm There is a free version, which is limited but gives you plenty of good information. kentwolf wrote on 9/19/2003, 10:04 PM G spot works extremely well. It's free. See: http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ DataMeister wrote on 9/23/2003, 8:34 PM There's also a free analyzer tool called VideoScope from DynaPel (makers of SteadyHand). VideoScope 1.2 JBJones 1