Hello. I understand that 9800kbits is the max for video only. The total max bitrate allowed is 10.08Mbits including audio. I have a PAL DVD which I am authoring from .m2v and .wav files encoded in TMPGEnc Plus. When I begin output in TMPGEnc DVD Author I get the warning "exceeded maximum bitrate for DVD compliance" (or something like that), even though the video bitate is 9800 and the audio is 192. I don't want to re-encode so can I ignore this error message? Of course, I want a standard compliant PAL DVD. Thank you for any help...
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