Recently the DVD's I copy are being copied at a Video Bitrate of 100kbps. When I try to watch them over my home network using my Roku over Wi-Fi, they are VERY pixelated and are hardly watchable. I have looked all over the settings menus to see what I can change to increase the bitrate, but can't find anything. What can I do? Perhaps it's not the bitrate, but I have other movies that display excellent video and the bitrate is the only differentiates the movies when I look at the "Properties" in Windows Explorer. Any help appreciated. Thanks!
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I moved this thread to the ripper forum. Slide the bits/pixel up to about .25How to post the internal log
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Originally posted by ntwrenn View PostSo, DVD Copy doesn't allow you to adjust bits/pixel? I want to copy whole DVD's and usually use DVD Copy. So to do this would I copy the DVD, then rip the video files from the disc to VOB files, and replace the "copied" DVD files? There must be a more efficient way....
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