View Full Version : procoder3 to encore bitstream too high?


Jack Laurie
June 4th, 2008, 11:14 PM
I'm converting some premiere pro cs3 exported avi (using cineformhd). I target to 'dvd master' elementary streams. I use a little sharpening and 2pass vbr(8max,6avg,0min); audio wav. Sometimes it will say can't convert because greater then 10.08mbps, othertimes even with the same settings, it will convert.
I take the converted m2v,wav to Encore ,the project seems ok but when creating the dvd (disk or folders) it will stop (with error 12004). If I back down to 7max,5avg,1min or dump the audio, it will go okay.
I want the best quality I can get. Why is this happening? Seems like procoder wouldn't list the 'dvd master' with settings that are too high?

thanks,
Jack

Ervin Farkas
June 10th, 2008, 10:13 PM
What format are you choosing for the audio in Procoder?

There is a known issue with some DVD authoring programs that add up the two bitrates and they come up with errors. Procoder will INCLUDE the audio, DVD authoring programs will think it's not included, hence the error.

Try encoding not as separate video and audio files in Procoder but as generic MPEG set at the highest bitrate possible, with AC3 audio - this file should be accepted by Encore without problems.