--- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> But Encore says it can't be transcoded because the 
> bitrate required falls below the 2 mbps limit.
> 
> Why al of a sudden is it failing, and what is the 
> work around?

Encore is being silly. There really isn't a lower
limit on the video bitrate for MPEG2 for a DVD.

http://www.videohelp.com/dvd

Does Encore support variable bitrate encoding?
Does it support AC3 audio?

Variable bitrate video will make a somewhat smaller
output size for the same program at the same quality
setting.

If you can do AC3 audio (NTSC DVD must have at least
one PCM *or* one AC3 audio track, or both.) that'll
free up a large amount of room for higher video
bitrate.

If there's no way around it, can Encore output it
as a high quality AVI, preferably with no compression
or using a lossless compression codec?

You can then take that AVI and run it through Premiere
to convert it to MPEG2, then see if Encore will
swallow that video file and convert it to the VOB
format for DVD.


       
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