On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Should I just try dropping this bitrate down?  Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I
> thought 9800 kbps was the best quality you could do for DVD and since I only had
> 30 mins of footage, thought there would be no problem in using this?
> 
> As far as the mplex bitrate, (-r arguement, muxbitrate) I've left this as the
> default, i.e that it is calculated from the input.  I've just tried with this

with -f 8, the default is not taken from input but set at something like 
10080000 mb/s that may be just a little less than your video+audio rate.

> set at 9800 and the mplex failed as before.  Should I try changing this to

-r option of mplex takes the total (video+audio) bit rate so you need a
value atleast equal to you max video rate+audio rate -- mplex usually 
prints out the estimated bit rate requirement.

Selva



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