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    Need some help plz.

    scenario: Have a DVD movie, the station agent, and it stutters and freezes at times on home DVD. Looking at the bit rate for this I see numbers as high as 10000+.

    question: Whats the easiest and quickest way to re do it with a lower max. bit rate?

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  4. 10080 is the max.
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    10080 may be the theoretical max, but the practical max is lower. I try to encode no higher than 8000 or so. If I recall correctly, TMPGEnc 3 Xpress has a checkbox to limit encoding rate to 8000 on the last or second to last step of the encoding setup process. That's not a bad idea.
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  6. 10080 is max data rate (everything taken together).
    For video max is 9800.
    As for practical... well I test my player with raw mpeg 12000 + 384 audio burnt on CD - it plays it.
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  7. Originally Posted by odwoh
    Looking at the bit rate for this I see numbers as high as 10000+.


    odwoh
    HOW are you looking at the bitrate?

    IMHO, the stutter and freezes you are seeing are more lilley to do with poor media or media/player compatibility than too high a bitrate.
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