I've just captured a programme off my Skystar2 and want to burn it to DVD..I've done this many times before..grab it in MPEG2, edit (If necessary) it in Womble MPEG Wizard 2003 and author/burn in TMPGEnc DVd Author.
In this case, no editing was necessary, so I put the MPEG straight intoTMPGEnc DVD Author. This program will not let anything pass that is non-DVD compliant, and when I tried to import the stream, it said the bitrate was too high, so I opened it in Womble, and sure enough, it reported a bitrate of 10 mb/sec. I didn't believe this because the size of the mpeg would be considerably bigger if it was, so I opened it in Power DVD and that reports the bit rate that never gets above 5 mb/sec.
I'm at a loss to understand this.. Anyone any ideas what might be causing this? My only option as I see it is re-encode the the entire file-and the programme is nearly 2 hours long, so it would take forever!!!
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