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  1. Hello everyone... I am kind of new at this myself but to my knowledge I configured everything correctly. I tried encoding The Mexican from AVI to SVCD, and everything seemed to work correctly. I used the bearson bitrate calculator and I got the bitrate of 1955 and I used CCE to encode it. I used multipass vbr and set it to 4 passes and I disabled the audio, and everything seemed to work fine. I used TMPGEnc to encode the audio to mp2 using TooLame and once again everything seemed to work fine, then I ran the pulldown 3:2 and everything seemed to work fine... but when I went multiplex it using bbMPEG it gave me the following message "mux rate may be too low for data rate, watch for PTS/DTS underflow" that message appeared when the audio was being multiplexed... and then after the multiplexing was complete, it gave me this message "the resulting file may not play back correctly. Try reducing video bitrate or increasing the video and audio startup delays."

    Do you think I would get the same messages if I made the mp2 224kbps instead of 192kbps? And if I do reduce the video bitrate, what should I reduce it to?

    Does anyone have any suggestions?
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  2. on bbmpeg set the mux rate to 0, this way you won't get the error message. i usually get those messages but i burn it anyway and i don't have any problems.
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