27-03-2014, 18:09
I have a few batches of .mov files, which ideally I'd like to convert to standard, mpeg2 format.
I can more or less establish the bit-rate of the .mov(s), but can anyone tell me how to calculate the equivalent mpeg2 bit-rate. So for example; .mov file @ 1850kbps = ????kbps in mpeg2 format. I'm guesstimating that it's around the 5000-mark.
Any help would be appreciated. Ta.
Edit - the .mov files are typically made up as follows:
Video = H264 mpeg-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
Audio = PCM S16 LE (sowt)
....if that helps at all.
I can more or less establish the bit-rate of the .mov(s), but can anyone tell me how to calculate the equivalent mpeg2 bit-rate. So for example; .mov file @ 1850kbps = ????kbps in mpeg2 format. I'm guesstimating that it's around the 5000-mark.
Any help would be appreciated. Ta.
Edit - the .mov files are typically made up as follows:
Video = H264 mpeg-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
Audio = PCM S16 LE (sowt)
....if that helps at all.