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  1. When using TMPGEnc to convert AVI to MPEG, under Setting, Audio, then "MPEG-1 Layer II", how can I set the bit rate beyond 384 kbits/second? The pull-down menu only allows at most 384.
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    384kb/s is the limit. If it's not high enough, you might want to try PCM.
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    or AC3, I believe the limit is a bit higher, at 448k or so. Of course, you'll need something other than the old TMPGenc to do it, ie: BeSweet, ffmpeg, etc...
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    Originally Posted by kush
    or AC3
    if DVD is your target format. If VCD/SVCD is your target, you're stuck with mp2 @ 224 kbps.

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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    If VCD/SVCD is your target, you're stuck with mp2 @ 224 kbps.
    That's only for VCD, isn't it ? AFAIK SVCD audio can be anywhere between 32-384kbps and still be compliant.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Yeah - you're right! Been too long since I did any VCD/SVCD related stuff, obviously!

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