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 ===== Selecting the video encoder ===== ===== Selecting the video encoder =====
  
-You have two codec families that are suitable for DVD creation: "DVD (lavc)"​ which is using libavcodec, or "​DVD"​ which is using libmpeg2enc. They both have their pros and cons:+You have two codec families that are suitable for DVD creation: "DVD(nbsp)(lavc)"​ which is using libavcodec, or "​DVD"​ which is using libmpeg2enc. They both have their pros and cons:
  
   * DVD (lavc): Faster, good, **use only in 2-pass mode for DVD**.   * DVD (lavc): Faster, good, **use only in 2-pass mode for DVD**.
   * DVD: Slower, good, can be safely used in CQ mode or in CBR mode.   * DVD: Slower, good, can be safely used in CQ mode or in CBR mode.
  
-For DVD the total bitrate must be below 9.8 Mb/s. So to put it simply a max bitrate around 9(nbsp)Mb is okay. Assuming you will use 2 pass mode with DVD (lavc) you must enter the video only final size. So it is better to use the calculator first, that will compute the video size from the final size.+For DVD the total bitrate must be below 9.8(nbsp)Mb/s. So to put it simply a max bitrate around 9(nbsp)Mb is okay. Assuming you will use 2-pass mode with DVD(nbsp)(lavc) you must enter the video only final size. So it is better to use the calculator first, that will compute the video size from the final size.
  
 ===== Preparing the audio ===== ===== Preparing the audio =====
  
-For DVD, audio must be 48 kHz and one of:+For DVD, audio must be 48(nbsp)kHz and one of:
  
   * AC3 (FFmpeg AC3)   * AC3 (FFmpeg AC3)
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