Okay... This is not scientific at all, and I should mentioned that I have no intention to make illegal copies of copyrighted material...
I tooked a "Friends" DVD, ripped an episode (28:39, or 1719 seconds @ 480i) off the disc, and now I have a 1.17GB of VOB file, that is, about 5.8Mbps (including 640Kbps of audio)
Then I encoded it with Xvid 1.0.1 at 1800Kbps (640Kbps audio unmodified + 1160Kbps of video @ 640x480), resulting a roughly 387MB avi file.
That's a 68% reduction of file size! And viewing it using a digital video projector (@ 640 x 480, projected on a screen with diagonal image width of about 7 feet), those 2 videos look almost exactly the same to me.
Makes me wonder, if D* or E* ever switch to MPEG4, how much more channels can they put in without adding any satellite bandwidth...
I tooked a "Friends" DVD, ripped an episode (28:39, or 1719 seconds @ 480i) off the disc, and now I have a 1.17GB of VOB file, that is, about 5.8Mbps (including 640Kbps of audio)
Then I encoded it with Xvid 1.0.1 at 1800Kbps (640Kbps audio unmodified + 1160Kbps of video @ 640x480), resulting a roughly 387MB avi file.
That's a 68% reduction of file size! And viewing it using a digital video projector (@ 640 x 480, projected on a screen with diagonal image width of about 7 feet), those 2 videos look almost exactly the same to me.
Makes me wonder, if D* or E* ever switch to MPEG4, how much more channels can they put in without adding any satellite bandwidth...