Bit Rate too big

RicardoSan wrote on 6/29/2020, 6:16 PM

Hi. I was about to prepare/burn a blu ray I finally finished. There's about 30 videos on this thing but for some reason 1 video in particular, which even shows the check mark in the optimized section, says that the bit rate is too big. Really not sure why it's happening to that one. Could it be possible because that video has 4 different audio tracks? (commentary tracks btw). All videos are in MPEG-2 60i, used the same vegas render settings for them. Glitch maybe?

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EricLNZ wrote on 6/29/2020, 10:07 PM

What is the bit rate of the problem file? Also is it just a notification message or an error one that stops the preparation process?

RicardoSan wrote on 6/30/2020, 12:51 AM

What is the bit rate of the problem file? Also is it just a notification message or an error one that stops the preparation process?

bit rate is 25 mbs average, max is 30. like the other remaining videos. It's an error one that stops the preparation process

Teagan wrote on 7/14/2020, 11:46 AM

What is the bit rate of the problem file? Also is it just a notification message or an error one that stops the preparation process?

bit rate is 25 mbs average, max is 30. like the other remaining videos. It's an error one that stops the preparation process

With my experience the max bitrate that I can burn with DVDA is around 20Mb/s including all audio tracks. This seems to be the highest bitrate that a burned blu ray disc can support without problems. Professionally pressed discs can get up to the max of around 40Mb/s because of the method of production.

RicardoSan wrote on 7/16/2020, 8:56 PM

What is the bit rate of the problem file? Also is it just a notification message or an error one that stops the preparation process?

bit rate is 25 mbs average, max is 30. like the other remaining videos. It's an error one that stops the preparation process

With my experience the max bitrate that I can burn with DVDA is around 20Mb/s including all audio tracks. This seems to be the highest bitrate that a burned blu ray disc can support without problems. Professionally pressed discs can get up to the max of around 40Mb/s because of the method of production.

yeah to be honest, i feel like i just got unlucky and it bugged on me.