If that's the case, you may have had "extra crap" in the video stream. One way to fix this is to use Restream and turn on most of the replacement settings (remove this, zero that, etc). The only thing to watch for it to be sure you change the interlace setting to top-field (TFF).
It only works on M2V files, so you need it to be demuxed.
Your audio issue is odd too. You seem to have a lot of strange problems, I just don't understand it. Sure, open in an audio editor and see what you can see.
For 352x480 video, you can set the max to 5500k.
For 720x480, you can set the max to 8500k.
It won't really go more than 1,000k above the average bitrate, when you're giving it a good average bitrate. The number is just a ceiling you set, the encoder won't necessarily ever touch that ceiling.
Once again, we have a strange thread where it's far away from the original topic -- audio import in DVDWS2.
Next post should be new topic, I'd think.
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