You may have the same problem, though....8000 kbps video + 256 kbps audio > 8192 kbps already, even without the extra space mplex needs.
For all the fun that DVDs promise, I have to say, I've found that for most things I'm happy with VCDs. (Not even SVCDs....just normal old VCDs.) They take 3 hours to encode instead of 24, they fit onto CD-R media, and everyone with a CD burner can copy them.
Steven Boswell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simon Michael Heywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I kind of suspected this is the case so have just re-encoded my video at 8000
kbps, but since my computer's not so quick it's taken over the weekend so I have
yet to try re mplex-ing. I'll let people know what happens.
Cheers again,
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