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The DVD Specifications state that Stereo Dolby Digital must be at least 192kbps.
You can go up to 448kbps, and expect the disc to play on all players. Going any
higher than this will make the disc out of spec if this is the sole stream
available.
LPCM is uncompressed. This carries a data rate of 1536kbps, as no data is thrown
away by the perceptual process. The downside is that you lose bitrate available
for film, but if this is a music title, LPCM is your best bet.
Simply export from Premiere as Uncompressed 16 bit 48KHz.
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