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DocCrane
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19. October 2004 @ 07:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Urgent help with DVD-LAB & TMPGEnc

I have just started to use these programs in hope that it will be better at making moves than nero 6, but I?m getting the impression it?s not,

I want to pull the movie file I want from a DVD disc, so I?m using DVD Decrypter for that, the movie file I have pulled from the disc is called vts_01_1.0002 but I cant put it into TMPGEnc to play with it as it does not recognise it, how do I get round this.
harpert
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19. November 2004 @ 01:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
TMPGenc may only work with MPEG-2 files (can someone verify this?). TMPGEnc converts those files to a file that is used by DVD-Lab to produce a file like the vts_01_1.0002 file that I believe you obtained from the video folder on your DVD.
harpert
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19. November 2004 @ 02:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm using TMPGEnc (to convert AVI files for use by DVD-Lab), DVD-Lab and Nero for burning to DVD. I mentioned this problem in another thread in this forum.

I've had a problem playing back chapters on 2 Sony players and a Philips player as well. I can hear the audio, but can't see the video. When playing the video, the video will play for awhile and then freeze on the Sonys as well as a Samsung. I have no problems playing back a video or chapters on my Panasonic and so I'm mislead into thinking the DVDs I've created are ok. I am not sure if this as a result of a parameter setting using TMPGEnc to convert an AVI file to MPEG-2 or a DVD-Lab authoring problem. By the way, I'm a part-time wedding videographer and I try to put up to 1 hour and 45 minutes on my DVDs with a compression rate of about 4 mb/sec. I used to compress at 6 mb/sec and someone said that's too high which results in less compression and taxes DVD players. Thanks for any advice.

Tom H.
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