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  1. I've been converting MPEG-4 movies to XVCD MPEG-1 using a variety of programs, from LSX MPEG Encoder to TMPGEnc. When I try to mux the .m1v and .mp2 files in bbMPEG, I get a message reading:

    "NOTE: Mux rate may be too low for data rate, watch for PTS/DTS underflows."

    and then alot of this things:

    video PTS (1424.00ms) underflow at pack 80 by 42.67ms
    video PTS (1464.00ms) underflow at pack 84 by 56.00ms
    video DTS (1504.00ms) underflow at pack 89 by 82.67ms
    video PTS (1544.00ms) underflow at pack 94 by 109.33ms
    video PTS (1584.00ms) underflow at pack 99 by 136.00ms
    video DTS (1624.00ms) underflow at pack 103 by 149.33ms
    video PTS (1664.00ms) underflow at pack 108 by 176.00ms
    video PTS (1704.00ms) underflow at pack 112 by 189.33ms
    video DTS (1744.00ms) underflow at pack 117 by 216.00ms
    video PTS (1784.00ms) underflow at pack 121 by 229.33ms
    video PTS (1824.00ms) underflow at pack 126 by 256.00ms
    video DTS (1864.00ms) underflow at pack 131 by 282.67ms
    video PTS (1904.00ms) underflow at pack 136 by 309.33ms

    and so on.

    The files produced playback excelent on the computer, but when they're burned to VCD and played on my stand-alone, the playback is sometimes choppy. That MIGHT have to do with that I used too high bitrate though, not sure it's because of this mux thing.

    I've tried changing the "VBV Buffer size" in TMPGEnc, but the underflows keep coming.

    What do I do wrong? Any suggestions?

    Thanks
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  2. no, dont adjust you vbv buffer...you need calculate your mux rate right or set it 0 and let bbmpeg auto-calc it for you... mux rate = (video bitrate + audio bitrate) * 2.5
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