Help! RE: Bitrate Too High!!

I'm still using DVD StudioPro 2. I've imported the ".m2v" and ".aif" files generated from iMovie2 and Quicktime. I used a 2 pass variable option.
After loading both files into DVD/SP2, when I try to simply "build" the file, it goes 20%, then gives me the error message, "Video Bitrate Too High." I've gone back into preferences and changed many times, even trying a one pass, with '5' as the highest rate, but still get the same error message.
The DVD project is a 10 minute promo for a company...no menus, just auto play. I can't problem solve why it's doing this.
Help?
Matthew

Matthew,
Keep in mind that you need to include the AIF bitrate into your calculations. If you encoded your video using a variable bitrate (regardless of single or dual pass) and it peeks at anything over 8.2, you'll exceed the maximum bitrate of 9.8 (given that AIF stereo files are typically 1.536Mb/s).
One way to try correcting this is by encoding your AIF files into Dolby Digital or DTS.
Some of the info I wrote up in my FAQ-O-Matic may help...
http://nedron.net/cgi-bin/suid/dnedrow/fom?file=34
-David

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