> > <key>Bit Rate</key> > <dict> > <key>Is modifiable</key> > <string>1</string> > <key>Max value</key> > <string>9800000</string> > <key>Min value</key> > <string>2000000</string> > <key>Order</key> > <string>20</string> > <key>Property name</key> > <string>Bit Rate</string> > <key>Property persistent name</key> > <string>Bit Rate</string> > <key>Property type</key> > <string>3</string> > <key>Value</key> > <string>2000000</string> > </dict> " Ya, ya, that's the ticket ! " A BIG thanks Erica !!!! Where can I send my donation ? And can I make an offer for any other iDVD hacks that I can extract from you ?! I'm not writing or book or anything, just trying to make DVDs without making a financial and huge time investment in DVDSP2. (But maybe I will when your new resource is published.) :-) Anyway, now if I expect the best quality from a 65 minute movie, I am assuming that I can encode at a bitrate of about 7 - 7.5 Mbps ( ><key>Value</key> > <string> 7000000 ></string> or ( ><key>Value</key> > <string> 7500000 ></string> ), taking into consideration that I will be using 30 second looping audio/video in the menu (About 3-4 pages). N'est-ce pas?! If I didn't have a full time job or a house to renovate, I just might have some time to test this myself.