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    When I play my DVDR back through my Toshiba topset and enable 'bitrate' to display, the bitrate display will sometimes kick up to 9.8 or at the highest 10.1. Is this a problem? How acurate is this? I thought there were supposed to be playback problems if the overall bitrate exceeded 9.8. I have no problems during playback but was concerned, should I be? The avg bitrate on the display seems to show between 7.1 - 8.6.

    My source is .avi then I converted to .m2v + .wav using TMPGEnc using a VBR of 6000-8000, min set to 0. If this was true, shouldn't the max overall bit rate be more like 9.536 instead of 10.1?

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  2. IIRC, the max bitrate for DVD is 10.08Mbps (I was corrected recently on this). This is the Video+Audio bitrate. The max Video bitrate is 9.8Mbps. As well as Video+Audio there is also a small overhead for other info.
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    How accurate? Not very. Just remember that a DVD player cannot even play a DVD with combined bitrates greater than 10.08Mbps.
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