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Author: | cabl3guy [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | NuvExport issue... Bitrate too high! |
Happy New Year to all! I've been pretty good about figuring MythTV out for myself but I've run into a snag that I can't seem to figure out. Here's the issue, I'm exporting my .nuv files using nuvexport using the DVD option. When the export is complete I try to use TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6 to create the DVD. I add the newly created .mpg file and I get this error message: *** *The video bitrate 104857 kbps is too high for a standard DVD. The video bitrate 104857 kbps is too high for a standard DVD. The maximum video bitrate allowed for a standard DVD is 9.8 Mbps (9800 kbps). *** Here is the walkthrough code for nuvexport: Code: You have chosen to export 1 episode:
1. The Backyardigans: Race Around the World (11/23/2005, 4:00 PM) 720x480 MPEG2 (4:3) No Description * Separate multiple episodes with spaces c. Continue n. Choose another show q. Quit Choose a function, or episode(s) to remove: c Where would you like to export the files to? [.] Enable Myth cutlist? [Yes] Enable noise reduction (slower, but better results)? [Yes] Enable deinterlacing? [Yes] Crop broadcast overscan (2% border)? [Yes] Audio bitrate? [192] VBR quality/quantisation (1-31)? [5] Now encoding: The Backyardigans: Race Around the World Encode started: Mon Jan 2 15:29:18 2006 Waiting for mythtranscode to set up the fifos. Waiting for mythtranscode to set up the fifos. Starting ffmpeg. processed: 9716 of 26775 frames (36.29%), 3.21 fps I understand that the bitrate is too high but how do I tell nuvexport to export at a lower bitrate? Or do I need to convert the source export using another program? It is my understanding that nuvexport should transcode the file correctly for DVD creation. Do I need to setup something different in Myth so the bitrate is different? Thanks, Cableguy |
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