How much higher does a bitrate have to be to make a difference?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 4:18 am
Hi everyone,
I just got the recent Friday the 13th boxset, and there something that stands out to me that I'm curious about. I already owned Freddy vs. Jason, so I thought I'd look at the difference between the two versions. It looks like the video bitrate for the old version is 20,568kbps (that's the average I assume?), while the new version is 25,954kbps (new version is about 5,500kbps higher). Now, the audio is basically reversed, with the old version having an audio bitrate of 4059kbps, and the new version is 1810kbps (old version is about 2,250kbps higher).
I was wondering if it'd be worth taking the audio from the old version, and combining it with the video from the new version using MKVToolNix.
Here's a screenshot. New file on the left, old on the right (I've attached the image as well if I can't figure out how to add a hyperlink):
I just got the recent Friday the 13th boxset, and there something that stands out to me that I'm curious about. I already owned Freddy vs. Jason, so I thought I'd look at the difference between the two versions. It looks like the video bitrate for the old version is 20,568kbps (that's the average I assume?), while the new version is 25,954kbps (new version is about 5,500kbps higher). Now, the audio is basically reversed, with the old version having an audio bitrate of 4059kbps, and the new version is 1810kbps (old version is about 2,250kbps higher).
I was wondering if it'd be worth taking the audio from the old version, and combining it with the video from the new version using MKVToolNix.
Here's a screenshot. New file on the left, old on the right (I've attached the image as well if I can't figure out how to add a hyperlink):