So, what QT reports as Data rate is to be taken as the correct average data rate for the file, correct?
No data rate should be considered "accurate." All data rates are calculated whether by QT or the Finder and are the quotient of either the "file size" (sum of allocated VTOC data storage blocks times their size) or the "data size" (sum of allocated data storage within the movie file container) and the file duration. I don't know why your files seem so disproportionate. Mine are much closer to the readings. For instance the same file in...
Finder info:
(File) Size: 12 MB (12,585,277 bytes)
Duration: 01:00.00
Total bit Rate: 1665 Kbps
Cross checking I get
(1.665 Mbps / 8 bits/byte) x 60.00 = 12 MBs (or 12,487,500 bytes)
and
(12,585,277 bytes /60 sec) x 8 bits/byte = 1.678 Mbps or 1678 Kbps
QT Inspector:
Data Size: 11.92 MBs
Duration: 00:59.99
Data Rate: 1665.92 Kbps
Cross checking I get
(((1665.92 Kbps / 8 bits/byte) x 59.99 sec = 12,492 KBs) / 1.024 KBs Dec/Bin = 12,200 KBs) / 1024 KB Dec/ MB Bin = 11.91 MBs
and
(((11.92 MBs x 1.024 MBs Dec/Bin = 12.206 MBs) x 1024 KB Dec/MB Bin = 12,500 KBs) / 59.99 sec = 208.35 KBps) x 8 bits/byte = 1667 Kbps
Having no experience with your work flow and not knowing if your file has been manipulated in any way which changed the amount of "active" data within the file without changing the "physical" file size, it is difficult to speculate further. BTW, if you want more specific data rate readings, you can always trim your file to a short segment, save the result to a new file, and evaluate the data rate for that specific segment. Depending on the encoding mode (Single-pass/multi-pass) these figures can change drastically. And, as the duration of your segments approach zero, you get a better picture of the instantaneous data rates, their fluctuations, and total excursions.
