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Since R6 is all the rage here. I'm going to start doing some testing of the quality of R6 titles. Will take pics if needed. Just need helps from the senior bros here on any special software i'll need to test the bit rate quality for Video and audio.

 

I think www.51R6.com does something like this but the whole site in Chinese, abit difficult for our english speaking bros.

 

If possible, I'll test the R1 and R3 versions too. Anyway, i'm in a buying mood now. So might just sweep up some R6 titles whenever I walk in a DVD shop :)

 

For now, I'll need some directions in how I can do as best a good comparison and quality test. Any ideas would be useful for me

 

Thank you

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Since R6 is all the rage here. I'm going to start doing some testing of the quality of R6 titles. Will take pics if needed. Just need helps from the senior bros here on any special software i'll need to test the bit rate quality for Video and audio.

 

I think www.51R6.com does something like this but the whole site in Chinese, abit difficult for our english speaking bros.

 

If possible, I'll test the R1 and R3 versions too. Anyway, i'm in a buying mood now. So might just sweep up some R6 titles whenever I walk in a DVD shop :)

 

For now, I'll need some directions in how I can do as best a good comparison and quality test. Any ideas would be useful for me

 

Thank you

 

 

Tried to but poor respond ... BTW, I'm using the software WinDVD ...

 

http://www.xtremeplace.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=37664.0

 

 

 

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Ok man. I got some R6 titles yesterday. Abit went overboard. Haha...

 

This is what I got:

 

1) Terminator 3

2) The Pianist

3) Harry Potter 4 Special Edition (2 disc)

4) Batman Begins Special Edition (2 disc)

5) Gladiator Box set (3 disc in cool box!)

 

I'll post each title in detail.

 

Btw, I'm using Cyberlink Power DVD and although i can get the Video bitrate by clicking on 'information', the video bitrate is variable and keeps changing depending on the scene. So how do you guys measure the bitrate then? Audio bitrate is constant at mostly 384kbps for 'Dolby Digital'.

 

Any pointers here?

 

Thanks

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