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Hi, guys. I finally got PowerDVD (version 6), and decided to try that little "show information" thing. I noticed a few things: "Time," "Title," "Chapter," "Video," and "Audio." I get what "Time," "Title," and "Chapter" are, but I'm a bit lost in regard to "Video" and "Audio." For my Samrat "Indrajeet," "Video" said, "MPEG-2 2.3 Mbps" (the 2.3 varied, but generally remained in the low–mid 2s); "Audio" said, "Dolby Digital 5.1 448 Kbps." Let me just say that the audio and video quality of this are pretty shitty (audio is, at least, not "hollow"). I tried the same thing for "Deewaar" (1975), and "Video" said, "MPEG-2 5.56 Mbps" (again, the "Mbps" varied [much more greatly here, than in "Indrajeet"], but generally stayed between 5 and 7); "Audio" said, "Dolby Digital 2.0 224 Kbps." The audio and video quality of this film, however, were GREAT. Could someone please help decipher some of these numbers, and, perhaps, give some meaning (to the layman in me) to them? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much.
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