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  • Muxing bitrate too high

    Posted by Ricardas Tube on September 1, 2006 at 8:42 pm

    Hi everyone!

    I’ve ran into some problem :

    I’m trying to burn my project into D9 with DVD SP4 ,the project contains

    of 11 menus , 2 hours long mpeg2 video (4500 Bps), three AC3 sounds

    (384 Bps each),but after muxing is complete ,i get the error message –

    ‘Muxing bitrate is too high’.

    Hope anyone could give me some clues …

    Thanks!

    Ricardas Tube replied 19 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 5 Replies
  • 5 Replies
  • Noah Kadner

    September 1, 2006 at 10:54 pm

    3 AC3 sounds- do you mean 3 sets of AC3 tracks? The overall bitrate may be too high. Is they each stereo, 5.1 or?

    Noah

  • Ricardas Tube

    September 2, 2006 at 9:15 am

    Yes , i do have 3 full lenght AC3 5.1 tracks : one is 448 Bps ,the other two 384 Bps , and main movie is 4,568,766 Bps.

    I tried to reduce first AC3 track to 384 Bps , but it didn’t help.

    It has happened before that i was getting the ‘video bitrate too high’ message , i reduced video quality and it was OK ,

    but it is first time i get that ‘muxing bitrate too high’ message …

    Thanks!

  • Noah Kadner

    September 2, 2006 at 3:18 pm

    Hmm not sure if the spec supports 3 full 5.1 tracks in one DVD track. You might try pulling two of them and re-burning. If it works you know you need to reduce the overall bitrate of that track more. That might mean reducing the second 5.1 tracks to stereo or further lowering the video bitrate.

    Noah

  • Ricardas Tube

    September 4, 2006 at 11:26 am

    Thanks mate!

    Well , i’ve done similar projects with up to 4 full lenght 5.1 tracks,but with lower bitrate though(320) and faced

    no problems.Another interesting thing is that i’ve built and burned the project i’m in trouble with on another

    computer in DDP2.0 and it went with no errors at all , although it can’t burn D9 disks so i can’t check .It

    also burns img. file with no problems , but i wonder if img. is suitable for replication of D9 .

    Thanks anyway!I’ll let you know if i solve this problem.

  • Ricardas Tube

    September 6, 2006 at 2:04 pm

    Hi!

    The solution i came up with was:

    I’ve build the project with DSP3 ,then copied VideoTS to another comp -the one i had problems

    with.Then i opened DSP4 , just hollow new project, pressed ‘format’ , chose the

    folder containing my VideoTS and all went OK.The disk seems to be allright on DVD Player.

    Thanks!

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