After encoding?
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16. November 2002 @ 06:19 |
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Can someone please tell me what i have to do to burn a dvd after i have encoded it? If i am correct about this i should end up with an .m2v video file, but what do it need to do to it to burn it?
Thanks in advance
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16. November 2002 @ 06:25 |
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I'm not really interested in creating menus or anything like that, i just want to have the movie on the disc.
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mike4692
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16. November 2002 @ 09:08 |
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Open up your VTS01_0 in Ifo edit(main movie) , click on vob extras , make sure you have a final destination folder in your C: drive , I just call mine VIDEO_TS , make sure that remux is ticked off and that you you have your m2v file in the bar for remux and your destination directory(VIDEO_TS), once this is done click ok and you should end up with your final vob files in that folder(VIDEO_TS).Then start up Ifoedit open up your VIDEO_TS folder, click on video_tsthen click get vts sectors , click ok a few times and hey presto you should now have a movie that Ifoedit will play with its dvd player , move the whole folder and an empty folder called AUDIO_TS and burn them to disc
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16. November 2002 @ 10:25 |
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Thank you :)
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mike4692
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16. November 2002 @ 12:14 |
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the cretins guide is the easiest to follow and helped me ,there are a lot of guides out there and a lot of methods , try to get one that is easy for you , try this one at:
http://www.hkruse.dircon.co.uk
worked for me , once you get the hang of it and youve burned a couple of discs you can then calm down and try other guides
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. November 2002 @ 13:41
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16. November 2002 @ 12:45 |
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Ok the dvd that i was encoding was only slightly too big to fit on a dvd after i had split the streams, but after encoding i didnt end up with an m2v file, but i had a vinf file that is around about 3.7 gigs. Is this correct? I thought that it would be just slightly smaller than the original size.
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16. November 2002 @ 14:34 |
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I've remuxed the movie now by selecting the vinf file and the total size of all of the vobs is 4 gigs now. After i clicked get vts sectors and tried to preview it i got an error that my system couldn't find the specified file, so i tried to burn to a disc to see if it would play anyway, but none of my burning programs will let me burn it. Does anyone know what the problem could be?
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18. November 2002 @ 04:37 |
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So no one can help then?
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mike4692
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18. November 2002 @ 08:02 |
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it sounds to me as though you have closed rempeg after it had proccessed your rempeg cffl file , this is wrong ,once rempeg proceesses the cffl file you then press the second tab at the top, cant remember what its called .
its possibly called options, anyway click on this , press match source , select the highest frame size 720 x 540 ( I think) and adjust your sliding scale to the percentage that you require the vobs to be shrunk by .
click the main tab and seleck encode, a window will pop up and you will have to select a destination for the m2v file to be written and you will also have to name it
eg folder name :- M2V
file name :- harry_potter.m2v
clikc ok and rempeg will start to encode your movie , this will take about 12 hours approx quicker if you have a mega fast proccessor
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18. November 2002 @ 10:00 |
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Mike i did everything that you said, but when it had done with the cffl file, i set all of the options i needed (bitrate and whatnot), and then went back and clicked encode but it had nothing to encode. Then i had a look in my folder and opened the vinf file, and it would encode from there. After that process was complete, i had no m2v file, only a 3 gig vinf file, so i selected that file for remux with IFOedit and it all seemed to be going smoothly. After i had done the get VTS sectors thing, i tried to preview the movie, but it said it couldn't find the file i selected (ifo). And i couldn't burn the folder onto a dvd-r either for some reason.
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mike4692
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18. November 2002 @ 12:39 |
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did you open up your main movie ifo file ?
I had a similar problem when i was starting out ,rempeg would do nothing , the cffl file was empty ,
open up your cffl file with notepad and see what it say's
it should look something like this
CFFL
C:HARRY_POTTER\VIDEO_TS\VOB01
C:HARRY_POTTER\VIDEO_TS\VOB02
C:HARRY_POTTER\VIDEO_TS\VOB03
or it should be very similar , if it only has
CFFL
you must have selected the video_ts ifo file and not the main movie
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mike4692
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18. November 2002 @ 12:41 |
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tell me what you have done from the start and did you check out the cretins guide at
http://www.hkruse.dircon.co.uk
this is an excelent guide for newbies and what version of rempeg have u got , I have rempeg2 the latest version which creates your cffl file
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