Ryan Bales
February 7th, 2011, 10:56 AM
Hello,
I am not sure what is going on here, but I have a 64 minute movie that I am authoring and burning in DVDSP, (latest and greatest). I import it as a NTSC 8-bit Uncompressed file and let DVDSP encode it. (Best quality by far compared to the other Compressor formats). I have format/burned several discs for previews of the movies, same length and file size, and finally made the final editing changes. I then go to author and burn the exact same way and boom!!! All of the sudden DVDSP says the bitrate is to high. Besides what I did to piss Karma off, I am scratching my head. I have tried recompressing and restarting. I have tried different discs. What would make DVDSP do this all of the sudden?
We have to send this to the replicator today! I do have the earlier version burned as a master, but some of the small changes we made to the film are key! If anyone has any idea in what direction to point me, I beg of you to help me. Thank you very much.
Ryan Bales
I am not sure what is going on here, but I have a 64 minute movie that I am authoring and burning in DVDSP, (latest and greatest). I import it as a NTSC 8-bit Uncompressed file and let DVDSP encode it. (Best quality by far compared to the other Compressor formats). I have format/burned several discs for previews of the movies, same length and file size, and finally made the final editing changes. I then go to author and burn the exact same way and boom!!! All of the sudden DVDSP says the bitrate is to high. Besides what I did to piss Karma off, I am scratching my head. I have tried recompressing and restarting. I have tried different discs. What would make DVDSP do this all of the sudden?
We have to send this to the replicator today! I do have the earlier version burned as a master, but some of the small changes we made to the film are key! If anyone has any idea in what direction to point me, I beg of you to help me. Thank you very much.
Ryan Bales