[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>    INFO: [mplex] Average bit-rate :  7173600 bits/sec
>    INFO: [mplex] Peak bit-rate    :  8804400  bits/sec
>    INFO: [mplex] BUFFERING min 15 Buf max 139661
>    INFO: [mplex] MUX STATUS: no under-runs detected.
> 
> So peak bit-rate is OK.

No it isn't.  8.8Mbit/s for the video, plus 1.5Mbit/s for the audio
takes you over the 10.08Mbit/s limit for DVDs.  There is also the
overhead of the MPEG program stream headers and the system packets to
add to the raw streams.

I'm surprised that mplex doesn't report any buffer under-runs, but that
your DVD player struggles in some parts (implying that there probably
are buffer underruns).

The only solution is to try and alter your mpeg2enc parameters to bring
the peak bitrate closer to 8Mbit/s - or compress your audio using AC3 or
MP2.

But I'm far from an expert on mpeg2, so hopefully someone else can give
you more advice or correct me if I'm wrong.

Dave.


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