File captured from VHS suing Hauppauuge PVR2 USB. Captured bt rate is 8000kbps, (Video) & 384kbps (Audio). After editing movie I then create movie by writing DVD format to my HD. Studio 9 says my movie is too big for the disc even tough it is only 3.58 gb, (My DVD should fit 4.7gb!) Anyway I have to change setting from best quality, (8000 kbs / sec)to Auyomatic so that the DVD fits, (it should have fitted at 8000!)Changing to Automatic drops the bit rate to 7250. If I then make mopvie the sync is well out bu up to 30 secs.
If I then select custom & keep bit rate to 8000 but reduce audio rate from 224 to 192 the file fits on to a DVD. If I then make movie I have NO problems. So my 2 main questions are:-
1. Why does lowering the video bit rate cause OOS errors?
2. Why does Program say video file is too big even though it is only 3.58gb?
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I would try another authoring tool...like tmpgenc dvd author, dvd-lab.
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Originally Posted by mattiusb
2) Dunno, maybe it wants to re-encode the audio to LPCM (uncompressed)
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