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kotyczka
28th April 2009, 14:13
Hi, I would like to reauther a commercial DVD, which has
English sound and German subtitles. I wish to add German
sound from a television broadcast and to remove the subtitles.

I author a new DVD with only the movie and reimport it into
the original structure with DVDremake.


Everything if fine so far.


The only issue I have is that with the additional sound track
the peak of the overall frame rate is over the 10000 kbps
limit. The average bitrate is OK, there are only a very few
peaks violating the limit.


What I am after is some software which is able to cut
these peaks without a complete reencoding of the video.
Is there any such tool? Or if there are several, which one is
recommend?


TIA

setarip_old
28th April 2009, 15:37
Hi!the peak of the overall frame rate is over the 10000 kbps limit.

1) That should be bitrate, not framerate

2) I believe the maximum is 10,800kbps, not 10,000kbps

Is the playback problematic, or are you just basing your concern on the observed bitrate?

kotyczka
28th April 2009, 17:49
1) That should be bitrate, not framerate

Yes, bitrate of course.


2) I believe the maximum is 10,800kbps, not 10,000kbps

Didn't remember the exact value. But the peaks
are even about 10,800 kbps.


Is the playback problematic, or are you just basing your concern on the observed bitrate? [/Color]
Well, I just wanted the reauthored DVD to be perfectly in spec.

manono
3rd May 2009, 05:58
It's 10080.

Yeah, how do you know it goes over the max allowable? What are you using to determine that?

You could just go ahead and do a test authoring using Muxman and it won't make a playable DVD if it really goes over the max allowed. And there will be a note in the log about it.

You could then stick that Muxman authored DVD back into the original one using VobBlanker, keeping the menus and anything else you want to keep.