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  1. I've captured a video from a tape onto my PC. The problem is, when I try to burn it to DVD, MyDVD tells me that the databit rate is too high. Now, I have the tape, I can re-capture it, that's not a problem. I'm just wondering what setting I would change, using ATI's most recent capturing software, to reduce the data bit rate. I mean, I'm not seeing a 'data bit rate' option, so *shrugs*
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    Read http://www.digitalfaq.com/capture/atimpeg/atimpeg.htm

    "Map Presets" is the key, be sure to capture "MPEG 2 DVD". A resolution of 352x480 is more than adequate for VHS captures.
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    Originally Posted by jrru2
    I've captured a video from a tape onto my PC. The problem is, when I try to burn it to DVD, MyDVD tells me that the databit rate is too high. Now, I have the tape, I can re-capture it, that's not a problem. I'm just wondering what setting I would change, using ATI's most recent capturing software, to reduce the data bit rate. I mean, I'm not seeing a 'data bit rate' option, so *shrugs*
    The problem lies with MyDVD, not you. Older versions of it that I've tried frequently rejected its own capture files as being non-compliant.

    My advice: Find another capture program, and stop using MyDVD for authoring and burning. There are plenty of freeware apps in the tools section ...no need for you to struggle with a POS app like MyDVD, IMO.
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    I would take Cap Master's suggestion and look for a new app. But as far as your current capture files go, you can reduce the bitrate quickly and easily with DVD Patcher. And, no encoding!! I would try a bitrate between 5500 and 3500, depending on your personal preference.
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