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rgo Hi Ken I am building a Dance Recital video. Show one went smooth Show two has continued to crash with the error message - "Video Bit Rate Too High" I don't think I've done anything different. In fact, building these DVDs like this have been simple and smooth until now. 1. Changed the Bit Rate in the DVDSP4 twice, no 3 times, same ERROR 2. Changed the Bit Rate in Compressor 4 a couple of times...same error message. 3. Don't know if this error begins inside of FCP X, but why would this be so, when SHOW 1 went smooth....same gear...same same. Any ideas out there ? I am out of it. I tried 2 different DVDSP templates, same error message. Thanks Ken Dick Osso Reply Quote Re: DVDSP Error Message - "Video Bit Rate Too High" Out of Ideas (July 08, 2014 03:04AM) rgo Hi Ken It was the AUDIO. Strange, as the other DVDs all did the same thing and never failed, yet this one did. By changing the AIFF audio to AAC audio, it worked. Dick Osso Reply Quote Re: DVDSP Error Message - "Video Bit Rate Too High" Out of Ideas (July 08, 2014 04:55AM) Ken Stone Admin Hi Dick, That will do it every time. --ken Reply Quote Re: DVDSP Error Message - "Video Bit Rate Too High" Out of Ideas (July 08, 2014 09:57AM) ronny courtens We have solved this by e-mail, so let me explain WHY the error message appeared. AIFF is a VBR audio codec and some AIFF files can produce maximum Bit Rate peaks that are way beyond the highest Bit Rate that is accepted by the DVD specification (which is 20 years old BTW). When you import such an audio file in a DVDSP project DVDSP will refuse to build the project and it will produce this "Video Bit Rate Too High" message that actually does not mean anything. The solution is to convert the problematic AIFF file (or any external AIFF audio files for that matter) to AAC, which has a much lower Bit Rate than AIFF. You can create 500 projects using AIFF files without any problems as long as the maximum Bit R