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Post #256089

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ADigitalMan
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ADigitalMan's Guide to MPEG2/AC3 Editing
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Date created
10-Nov-2006, 9:12 AM
Yes, in fact. There are several ways to do this, but what I would do is separate the MPEG's streams using DVD Lab Pro by dragging the MPEG into the Assets/Audio & Video Window. This will demux the file.

The end result will show you each of the streams, their file size, framerate, pulldown ratio, time and average bitrate.

DVD Lab Pro will also tell you your total bitrate for a movie with all the video and audio streams you've added so you can be sure not to exceeed the 9800 max. (It took me a long time to realize this, but now it's useful when I'm working with PCM tracks).