Dvd Studio Pro Error Bitrate Too High
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked mvp productions Level 1 (0 points) Q: Stumped - Video Bit Rate too High Error I just upgraded to FCP 7x and I am trying to burn a disc on DV Studio Pro. It runs through the rendering fine, then when it is ready to burn it shuts down and says the video bit rate to high. So I went to the manual and the manual suggested changing the codec to Apple Pro 422, something like that. I did and am now still getting the same error. This has never happened before and I've been using FCP for 6 years. Anybody know what to do or has had a similar problem? I Mac, Mac OS X (10.4.11), none Posted on Aug 26, 2010 8:41 AM I have this question too Close Q: Stumped - Video Bit Rate too High Error All replies Helpful answers by Hal MacLean, Hal MacLean Aug 26, 2010 10:12 AM in response to mvp productions Level 6 (14,790 points) Aug 26, 2010 10:12 AM in response to mvp productions This can be caused be several things, and we need a little more info to sort it out, but as a start:export from FCP through to Compressor and create MPEG2 files and AC3 audio. keep the bitrate of the video no higher than 7.4Mbpskeep the audio bitrate at 192kbps for stereo filesThe error you're getting is not necessarily reporting only the video element, but includes the audio too. Often, using AIFF files (or PCM, WAV etc) raises it too high and you get the error. Use AC3.ProRes files are OK from FCP, but you simply must go to encode them first. DO NOT rely on DVDSPs encoding engine if you want a good job done.Check your preferences in DVDSP - you need to have everything encoded on your disc, and creating menus and adding other graphics means DVDSP has to encode these for you (which is why there is an encoder in there). If the rate peaks even 1 moment over the max (9.8Mbps for video) then you'll get the error. Set your DVDSP encoding settings around 3.5 - 7.4Mbps.Try again! Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Mike Klausmeier, Mike Klausmeier Sep 1, 2010 12:36 PM in response to Hal MacLean Level 1 (9 points) iWork Sep 1, 2010 12:36 PM in response to Hal MacLean Hey. I am having the same problem. I have set the bit rate to 3 and 6, and "still bit rate too high". I successfully burned this video to DVD with Toast, no problem. Seems the problem is my new 27" iMac , Snow Leopard 10.6, and DCVD Studio Pro V 4.2.2 Any additional ideas? I am stumped. For this project, Toast will be fine, but for mor
... Café LA Café LA - X Adobe Premiere Pro CC Avid Media Composer Foro FinalCutPro Jobs lafcpug Market News and Announcements THE ARCHIVES (These forums are READ ONLY) Color Compressor - Media Compression and Conversion DVD Studio Pro Motion Soundtrack Pro FCP Feature Requests Show and Tell The Bug Report Forum List Message List New Topic Max Video bit rate too high - Error message December 14, 2007 05:44PM Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 33 Greetings forum, I am building a dual layer, SD DVD of a feature film with extra materials that will be sent for replication this coming week. I have 128 min 28 sec of video (total) encoded in Compressor (from Final Cut) with 2 pass vbr - 6.8Mbps - 8.0Mbps. 7GOP, IBP. The project includes https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2557576?tstart=0 55 jpg images which (before encoding through DVD studio) are 60.5MB. Upon importing the assets, the status bar in DVD studio indicates that I have 6.0GB of information on the disc. I have no audio in the project yet. I will be encoding to AC3 this evening, but I wanted to test the video build first. During the build, I get the message "Compiler - Video Bit Rate Too High". It is happening at the point in the build "Muxing VTS_01_1.VOB" What am I missing? Thanks, as always, for http://www.lafcpug.org/phorum/read.php?5,194941,247582 your help. Max Reply Quote Max Re: Video bit rate too high - No Audio - Clarification December 14, 2007 07:46PM Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 33 To give a bit more info here: I'm running DVD Studio 4. I don't have alternate angles or alpha transitions. Structure is: Intro Menu Main Menu 5 Chapter menus Special Feature menu Deleted scenes menu 2 "transitional" menus (no difference if these are removed) 3 stories 5 tracks 1 slideshow Reply Quote John Foley Re: Video bit rate too high - Error message December 14, 2007 10:06PM Moderator Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 2,646 ""2 pass vbr - 6.8Mbps - 8.0Mbps. "" Those encode rates are WAY to High for the average DVD Player to decode on playback. Higher bit rates don't necessarily mean better content, just larger files once encoded. Reply Quote Max Re: Video bit rate too high - Error message December 14, 2007 10:16PM Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 33 The bit rate budget on Kenstone.net and the reading I've done including the certification book from Apple, have indicated that 7.2 - 7.8 is the highest that you want to go forf max bit rate on duplicating DVDs. As I was sending them for replication on dual layer, I pushed that to 8.0. That being said, I've been doing tests and it seems that it may be a dual layer problem. Too much information in each VOB. I'll post an update if I find a configuration that works. Reply Quote Max Re: Video bit rate too high - Error message December 18, 20
> Final Cut Suite DVDSP says "Video Bitrate Too High", but why? Your Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search Final Cut Suite Discussing the editing of all formats with FCS, FCP, FCE Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Search Gallery http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/final-cut-suite/117381-dvdsp-says-video-bitrate-too-high-but-why.html Advanced Search Go to Page... Page 1 of 2 1 2 > Thread Tools Search http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/225673-DVDSP-Video-Bitrate-Too-High this Thread March 19th, 2008, 06:39 PM #1 Mike Barber Major Player Join Date: May 2006 Location: Toronto ON Canada Posts: 731 DVDSP says "Video Bitrate Too High", but why? I've managed to get my multi-angled tracks' GOPs conformed, etc... now I am getting a "Video Bitrate Too High" message upon building my DVD. Quote: Compiling VTS#3 (Drills)... Writing VTS_03_0.VOB Muxing VTS_03_1.VOB Video dvd studio Bitrate Too High The track (track 3) that the error is occurring for has three video streams, all of which were encoded with 2-pass VBR (average=4.7; max=7.0). According to DVDSP's inspector window, the average Bits/Second for the video stream is: V1 = 4,998,041 (or 4.76 Mbps) V2 = 4,994,258 (or 4.76 Mbps) V3 = 5,001,921 (or 4.77 Mbps) There is one audio stream, a 16-bit/48k AIFF with an average data rate of 1,536,000 bits/second (or 1.46 Mbps) According to the DVDSP (4.1.2 dvd studio pro is the version I am using, FYI) user manual, on page 70: Quote: Due to the way the DVD specification requires video streams to be multiplexed together, the number of video streams determines the maximum video bit rate you can use. Following is a list of maximum combined bit rates (highest bit rate video stream + all audio streams + all subtitle streams) you can use for each multi- and mixed-angle track: SD Projects • 5 angles or fewer: 8 Mbps maximum for the track’s combined bit rate • 6–8 angles: 7.5 Mbps maximum for the track’s combined bit rate • 9 angles: 7 Mbps maximum for the track’s combined bit rate HD Projects • 2 to 9 angles: 24 Mbps maximum for the track’s combined bit rate Important: When calculating the combined bit rate for a track, you only need to add in the bit rate of one video stream, but it needs to be the stream with the highest bit rate. Though they are very close, it is my third video stream that is the highest. So V3 + A1 = 4.77 + 1.46 = 6.23 Mbps, leaving me with a 1.77 Mbps margin. What do you think is going on here? __________________ Mike Barber "I'm laughing to stop myself from screaming." March 19th, 2008, 06:50 PM #2 Robert Lane Go Go Godzilla Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Scottsdale, AZ USA Posts: 2,730 Images: 15 Remember that wh
DVD VCD Glossary > VideoHelp Forum Index New Posts Today's Posts Rules Register Help Remember Me? Lost password/username? Forum Video Mac DVDSP: "Video Bitrate Too High" + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 13 of 13 DVDSP: "Video Bitrate Too High" Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 9th Nov 200521:02 #1 C_S View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Sep 2004 Nonsense... I have three short [all under 1 minute] video clips that I rendered out to MPEG2s using both the QuickTime conversion option and Compressor from Final Cut Pro. I used two pass, 6.5 - 7.5, motion: best in QT for all three... and the 60 min. High Quality Encode default for all three... When I make my build in DVD Studio Pro, I get an error about "Video Bitrate Too High"... But it clearly isn't.... The bitrates of the three videos are 6.1, 6.5, and 5.5... I've read that this error can be caused from trying to use AIFFs instead of AC3 format audio... [I have four audio tracks...] Is this true? Any help? Quote 9th Nov 200521:22 #2 pants View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jul 2001 Location : usa you have 4 audio tracks for each video track? if so i'd try making all those ac3 192 kbps and you should be cool. pants on, pants off, pants the floor. Quote 9th Nov 200521:25 #3 C_S View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Sep 2004 Actually, four audio tracks for just the one video track... [The other two MPEG2s are merely for my two menu backgrounds...] Annnnd: I just converted my AIFFs to AACs through Compressor [High Bit Rate, High Qual. Download setting]... Same error. ~!? UPDATE: I deleted all the audio from my tracks in DVDSP and did a test build... no errors... so i