Hello forum, 
Prior to writing some VCDs using Nero I converted some AVIs to MPEG in TMPGEnc and set the bitrate to 1150kbps but I thought I'd try setting the bitrate to 1500kpbs on the last couple of files because I thought this would improve quality of the video.
Anyway, it seems my Pioneer DV-414 stand alone DVD player does not like to play back VCDs with a bitrate other than 1150kbps because the sound is all broken and totally rooted.
Is this to be expected?
Is 1150kbps a must?
Thank you.

Prior to writing some VCDs using Nero I converted some AVIs to MPEG in TMPGEnc and set the bitrate to 1150kbps but I thought I'd try setting the bitrate to 1500kpbs on the last couple of files because I thought this would improve quality of the video.
Anyway, it seems my Pioneer DV-414 stand alone DVD player does not like to play back VCDs with a bitrate other than 1150kbps because the sound is all broken and totally rooted.

Is this to be expected?

Thank you.

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