How change bit rate

I use Compressor to compress video from FCP. I select dvd best 90 min 4.3 (mpeg-2, two pass VCR best average 5.0 mbps - maximum bit rate 5.8 mbps). After compressing, file show 6.2mpbs. I want to reduce file size. I could not figure out how to reduce even I reduce more on average bit rate and maximum. Is there other place I might oversee. Compressor, I still learn how to use.

Hi
You'll find this tutorial very useful: Building Custom Presets in Compressor 2 , no matter you run version 2 or 3.
Hope that helps !
  Alberto

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