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    (converting divx to DVD-R) after using dvd2svcd i tried loading encoded_video_pal.mpv file and my .ac3 fix file(used ffMPEG) and am getting this message! How do i fix this? i sent an image for you to see

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    let me know if my image shows up-im not sure i did it right
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    Originally Posted by lowrunner
    ...let me know if my image shows up-im not sure i did it right
    Nope.
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    oh well heres what it said my problem is:

    "The Combined bitrate of the clip exceeds the upper limit for a standard DVD

    the combined bitrate of the video and audio of clip "Encoded_Video_CCE_PAL_mpv"of track"Untitled track1" is exceeding the upper limit for a standard DVD.

    The current bitrate is video: 9800Kbps, audio: 224kbps, combined: 10024kbps.
    The combined video and audio bitrate can be no more than 9.848Mbps (9848kbps)


    ok what can i do to fix this problem? im new to this so i hope im not being to anoying!
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    I would just try the ignore button and see if you have any problems playing it.
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    In the future, lower your video bitrate down a shade, and you won't see that error message again
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    when you say lower it a shade do you mean enough so that the video and the audio bitrate add up to 9848kbps ? sorry if that sounds stupid
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    Originally Posted by lowrunner
    when you say lower it a shade do you mean enough so that the video and the audio bitrate add up to 9848kbps ? sorry if that sounds stupid
    Not stupid - spot on, actually

    Lower the video bitrate until your combined bitrate is 9848kbps or a little lower, and you won't see that error message again
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    thats what i meant. thanks ill try that
    i appreciate the responses
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