DL DVD with 2 features at diff. bit rates?

I'm making a dual layer DVD with 2 movies; one is 2.5 hours long and one is 1 hour long.  I found a layer break point and made the disc no problem.  However the quality is not as good as I would have hoped.  I created both movies in FCP and simply exported them as Current Settings Quicktime Movies.  I set the DVD SP settings just about as high as I could.
I was considering re-exporting both movies through compressor, making the 2.5 hour movie a higher quality than the other, since the longer one is the more important one.  However, the idea of working out the math to figure out what bit rates to make them each makes my head hurt.  Am I correct in thinking that doing this would be one **** of a difficult  task full of trial and error, hours of frustration and copious tears?

There are a bunch of ways I can think of.
1) Set the iPods to sync only "selected" playlists. For each playlist, add the songs with the proper bitrate. You can use Smart Playlists to use the bitrate of the songs.
2) Use separate libraries. 700 songs doesn't take very long to load.

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    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:00 AM net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider buildCache
    WARNING: Could not find a specific ehcache configuration for cache named [com.liferay.portlet.messageboards.model.impl.MBBanImpl]; using defaults.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:00 AM net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider buildCache
    WARNING: Could not find a specific ehcache configuration for cache named [com.liferay.portal.model.impl.RegionImpl]; using defaults.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:00 AM net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider buildCache
    WARNING: Could not find a specific ehcache configuration for cache named [com.liferay.portal.model.impl.UserTrackerPathImpl]; using defaults.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:00 AM net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider buildCache
    WARNING: Could not find a specific ehcache configuration for cache named [com.liferay.portlet.documentlibrary.model.impl.DLFolderImpl]; using defaults.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:01 AM net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider buildCache
    WARNING: Could not find a specific ehcache configuration for cache named [org.hibernate.cache.StandardQueryCache]; using defaults.
    Loading zip:/home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/WEB-INF/lib/portal-impl.jar!/captcha.properties
    2014-11-26 10:55:03,071 INFO  [PortalImpl] Portal lib directory /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/WEB-INF/lib/
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.core.QuartzScheduler <init>
    INFO: Quartz Scheduler v.1.6.0 created.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport initialize
    INFO: Using thread monitor-based data access locking (synchronization).
    2014-11-26 10:55:11,307 INFO  [DBUtil] Using dialect org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport cleanVolatileTriggerAndJobs
    INFO: Removed 0 Volatile Trigger(s).
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport cleanVolatileTriggerAndJobs
    INFO: Removed 0 Volatile Job(s).
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreTX initialize
    INFO: JobStoreTX initialized.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.impl.StdSchedulerFactory instantiate
    INFO: Quartz scheduler 'QuartzSchedulerEngineInstance' initialized from an externally provided properties instance.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.impl.StdSchedulerFactory instantiate
    INFO: Quartz scheduler version: 1.6.0
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.core.QuartzScheduler <init>
    INFO: Quartz Scheduler v.1.6.0 created.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.simpl.RAMJobStore initialize
    INFO: RAMJobStore initialized.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.impl.StdSchedulerFactory instantiate
    INFO: Quartz scheduler 'org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#1ce2e307' initialized from an externally provided properties instance.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.impl.StdSchedulerFactory instantiate
    INFO: Quartz scheduler version: 1.6.0
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.core.QuartzScheduler setJobFactory
    INFO: JobFactory set to: [email protected]9
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:11 AM org.quartz.core.QuartzScheduler start
    INFO: Scheduler org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean#1ce2e307_$_NON_CLUSTERED started.
    2014-11-26 10:55:11,833 INFO  [ServerDetector] Detected server weblogic
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.container.service.ServiceManagerContextListenerImpl contextInitialized
    INFO: PSC_CSPCS001 : Started initializing ServiceManager
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.container.service.ServiceManager addService
    INFO: PSC_CSPCS004 : Service added, Name: com.sun.portal.container.service.CoordinationService, Implementation: com.sun.portal.container.service.coordination.impl.CoordinationServiceImpl
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.container.service.ServiceManager addService
    INFO: PSC_CSPCS004 : Service added, Name: com.sun.portal.container.service.CachingService, Implementation: com.sun.portal.container.service.caching.impl.CachingServiceImpl
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.container.service.ServiceManager addService
    INFO: PSC_CSPCS004 : Service added, Name: com.sun.portal.container.service.ClientCachingService, Implementation: com.sun.portal.container.service.caching.impl.ClientCachingServiceImpl
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.container.service.ServiceManager addService
    INFO: PSC_CSPCS004 : Service added, Name: com.sun.portal.container.service.DeploymentService_Local, Implementation: com.sun.portal.container.service.deployment.impl.DeploymentServiceLocalImpl
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.container.service.ServiceManager addService
    INFO: PSC_CSPCS004 : Service added, Name: com.sun.portal.container.service.ContainerEventService, Implementation: com.sun.portal.container.service.coordination.impl.ContainerEventServiceImpl
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.container.service.ServiceManager addService
    INFO: PSC_CSPCS004 : Service added, Name: com.sun.portal.container.service.PolicyService, Implementation: com.liferay.portal.portletcontainer.PolicyServiceImpl
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.container.service.ServiceManagerContextListenerImpl contextInitialized
    INFO: PSC_CSPCS002 : Finished initializing ServiceManager
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:16 AM com.sun.portal.portletcontainer.impl.PortletContainerContextListenerImpl contextInitialized
    INFO: PSPL_PCCSPCPCI0003 : Starting PortletContainer 2.1
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:17 AM org.apache.struts.tiles.TilesPlugin initDefinitionsFactory
    INFO: Tiles definition factory loaded for module ''.
    Starting Oracle Endeca Information Discovery Studio 3.0 (Cupcake / Build 30017631 / Mon, 7 Jul 2014 06:40:33 -0400)
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:19 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport recoverJobs
    INFO: Freed 0 triggers from 'acquired' / 'blocked' state.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:19 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport recoverJobs
    INFO: Recovering 0 jobs that were in-progress at the time of the last shut-down.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:19 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport recoverJobs
    INFO: Recovery complete.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:19 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport recoverJobs
    INFO: Removed 0 'complete' triggers.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:19 AM org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport recoverJobs
    INFO: Removed 0 stale fired job entries.
    Nov 26, 2014 10:55:19 AM org.quartz.core.QuartzScheduler start
    INFO: Scheduler QuartzSchedulerEngineInstance_$_NON_CLUSTERED started.
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,438 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/ext/boxy-ne.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,438 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/ext/boxy-nw.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,438 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/ext/boxy-se.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,438 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/ext/boxy-sw.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,439 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/loan_calculator.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,439 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/message_boards.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,439 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/image_gallery.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,440 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/polls_display.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,440 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/search.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,440 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/login.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,440 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/page_ratings.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,440 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/rss.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,441 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/blogs_aggregator.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,441 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/recent_documents.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,441 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/recent_bloggers.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,441 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/bible_gateway.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,441 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/default.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,441 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/calendar.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,442 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/currency_converter.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,442 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/blogs.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,442 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/refresh-icon.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,442 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/random_bible_verse.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,442 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/quick_note.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,443 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/announcements.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,443 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/polls.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:22,443 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/icons/communities.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,062 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/common/Oracle_logo.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,065 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/dock/welcome_arrows.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,065 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/dock/center_bg.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,069 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/portlet/restore.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,070 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/portlet/minimize.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,070 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/portlet/options.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,071 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/portlet/maximize.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,071 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/portlet/options_selected.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,072 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/portlet/close.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,073 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/close_modal.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,074 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/generic-blue-heading.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,074 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/page-background-gradient.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,075 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/classic/images/generic-orange-heading.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,080 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/common/Oracle_logo.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,083 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/portlet/restore.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,084 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/portlet/options_selected.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,084 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/portlet/options.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,085 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/portlet/minimize.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,085 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/portlet/close.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,086 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/portlet/maximize.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,088 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/dock/welcome_arrows.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,088 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/dock/center_bg.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,094 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/close_modal.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,095 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/page-background-gradient.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,095 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/generic-blue-heading.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,096 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/control_panel/images/generic-orange-heading.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,102 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/portlet/close.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,103 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/portlet/options_selected.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,104 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/portlet/options.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,104 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/portlet/minimize.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,104 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/portlet/maximize.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,105 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/portlet/restore.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,112 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/common/Oracle_logo.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,114 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/dock/welcome_arrows.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,114 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/dock/center_bg.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,115 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/generic-blue-heading.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,116 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/generic-orange-heading.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,116 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/close_modal.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,116 WARN  [SpriteProcessorImpl] Unable to process /home/oracle/Ext/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/endeca_domain/servers/StudioManagedServer/stage/studio-portal/studio-portal/endeca-portal/html/themes/landing_page/images/page-background-gradient.png
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,428 INFO  [HotDeployUtil] Initializing hot deploy manager 642389332
    2014-11-26 10:55:23,533 ERROR [PortletAutoDeployer]
    java.io.FileNotFoundException: /tmp/liferay/com/liferay/portal/deploy/dependencies/liferay-portlet.tld (Too many open files)
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