First thing's first, I may have only got my DVD writer 3 days ago, but that doesn't make me a newbie when it comes to computers :P So try not to treat me like one.
I'm trying to create episodic anime DVDs from OGM/MKV files, and was just wonderng if I did this right. If there was a program that does all this automatically and lets you specify a video bitrate for a certain filesize, feel free to point it out, cause AVI2DVD makes one episode a ridiculously high bitrate. If possible, I'm aiming for 10 episodes per DVD (bitrate of roughly 2000).
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OGM File (25 mins, Dual audio, Subitiles) >>> Split the streams into one AVI file, two OGG audio files and a SRT
OGG >>> WAV using Winamp >>> AC3 (48khz, 256 bitrate) using BeSweet
AVI >>> M2V using QuEnc (VBR, 2000 bitrate, no trellis quant, one pass... cause I want it done fast, I'm not the most patient of guys, this takes around 30 mins per episode) >>> Pulldown >>> Final M2V File
Import everything into DVDlab-PRO >>> Convert SRT to another format (can't remember what) >>> Make some menus >>> Muxed, files created, and burnt to blank DVD+R using Nero
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BUT when I go to play it, it won't play properly. It plays really badly with PowerDVD, one of my DVD players won't recognise the disc, and another 2 play the video and subs fine, but no audio (even though both streams are there). The M2V and AC3 files played fine before muxing... I'm thinking that there could be a bitrate overload (cause it said when I tried using TMPGenc DVD Author). Even though the average bitrate was ~2500, it said it was over the the 10080 limit, or whateve it is. The only reason I can think of is that 9800 was the default setting for max VBR bitrate in QuEnc, could that have cause the problem?
Well, I'll try to fiddle around with it, any advice would be great. Oh, and something on avisynth script would be handy too, i'm not sure what the YV12 line does :P I got 28 episodes to do like this, wish me luck :)
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