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 Posted by Bob on 11/17/05 04:00 
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 03:45:46 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Bob) wrote: 
 
>On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 09:36:36 -0600, "Ken Maltby" 
><kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote: 
> 
>>  You shouldn't be doing any "rendering" with TDA, if by that 
>>you mean a lengthy encoding.  You could try using VideoReDo's 
>>Quickfix ( with the MF option turned off) on those MF4 rendered 
>>clips.  Then just feed them to TDA, clicking on the Blue "Add new 
>>track..." text, between clips.  It should take only couple of seconds 
>>for each clip in Quickfix.  And the usual 15-20min to write the 
>>VIDEO_TS & AUDIO_TS folders.  The MF4 clips are almost 
>>DVD compliant MPEG and it's possible that TDA could use them 
>>directly as they are, but I would think the few seconds with 
>>Quickfix, have to be worth it. 
> 
>OK, here are the comments I snipped earlier. 
> 
>I figured out how to use "Add new track" and imported 3 clips to run a 
>test. When I was about to do the final composition I got 2 identical 
>error messages: "The combined bitrate of the clip exceeds the upper 
>limit for standard DVD." The errors applied to the first 2 clips and 
>not the 3rd one. 
> 
>I did not run the individual clips thru VRD. So I now I ran the first 
>one thru Quickfix to see if that would cure the problem. But VDR said 
>there was a PTS underflow of 169. 
> 
>I looked it up: 
> 
>+++ 
>PTS underflows occur when the presentation time stamps (PTS) fall 
>behind the system clocks in the program pack stream headers(SCR). An 
>MPEG program stream has two sets of time stamps, one for the overall 
>file and another for each elementary audio and video stream. The PTS 
>underflow indicates that the bit rate for at least one of the 
>elementary streams exceeds the overall bit rate for the entire file 
>(SCR).  
> 
>A few ( < 100) PTS underflow errors will not affect the output 
>program. You can increase the overall bit rate of the file by 
>overriding the video bit rate on the Output Options dialog.  
> 
>Note: If you intend to author this file to a DVD, the overall bit rate 
>should not exceed 10 Mbps.  
>+++ 
> 
>Help further says that I can access the Output Options dialog "by 
>pressing the "Options" button on the output dialog box.". 
> 
>What "output dialog box"? I cannot find any such thing. Now what do I 
>do? 
> 
>I tried to import that fixed clip into TDA again but I got the same 
>error. So I am stopped until I learn what the "output dialog box" with 
>the "Output Options dialog" is. 
> 
>Then I have to figure out what to do with this. Presumably setting the 
>bitrate for 10Mbps will cause VRD to make it DVD compliant. 
> 
>Any help would be appreciated. 
 
I played the 3-clip DVD I just made and the menu only has one entry. 
 
Yet it showed 3 entries in TDA. 
 
What am I doing wrong? 
 
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