Cheers Steven,

I kind of suspected this is the case so have just re-encoded my video at 8000
kbps, but since my computer's not so quick it's taken over the weekend so I have
yet to try re mplex-ing.  I'll let people know what happens.

Cheers again,

Slowly it's all becoming clearer

Si


Quoting Steven Boswell II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> It's my understanding that the total bitrate for DVD-quality audio/video
> must be between 2 Mbps and 8 Mbps.  I tend to encode my DVD video at
> 7500 kbps and the audio at 384 kbps, so with the extra space taken by
> multiplexing, I tend to get under the limit.
> The errors you're getting are because there's no way to decompress 9800
> kbps video with the video-buffer size you've selected.  Increasing the
> buffer size will produce a video that goes through mplex properly, but
> then it won't play in your DVD player. The only solution I see is to
> lower your video bitrate.
> Steven Boswell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I thought 9800 kbps
> was the best quality you could do for DVD 
> 
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