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AVI to VOB
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Levister
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15. March 2004 @ 02:41 |
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I need to convert AVI to anything that will work with dvd x copy Plat. RF.
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Car.Mike
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15. March 2004 @ 05:09 |
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try this:
You need to D/L TMPGEnc There is a free 30 day trial. Now open TMPGEnc. When you open it you will get the wizard. Now w/in the wizard the choose the dvd format you would like. Now load up the .AVI file and follow the wizard. Now when you are finished you will use TMPGEnc DVD Author (which is also on the site) to create the necessary dvd files. You must D/L the correct version so that it matches your computer operating system.If you are using XP or 2K you can also burn to your DVD with TMPGEnc DVD Author. If you prefer you can use your own burning software to create the DVD. A couple of others might suggest a better way but this is the approx. way that I do it. Hope this helps
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Levister
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15. March 2004 @ 14:00 |
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You must D/L the correct version so that it matches your computer operating system.If you are using XP or 2K you can also burn to your DVD with TMPGEnc DVD Author. If you prefer you can use your own burning software to create the DVD.
What does D/L mean? thanks for your help, I am USING XP. So when this is done creating the file with TMPEnc i will be about to select it with dvd x copy RF, and burn it?
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15. March 2004 @ 14:13 |
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D/L means DownLoad !!
Quote: So when this is done creating the file with TMPEnc i will be about to select it with dvd x copy RF, and burn it?
No !! You need to then remux the Video+Audio together after TMPGEnc...
If you're talking about TMPGEnc DVD Author , thats a different matter.
Anyway , the best/easiest way to do it is to use :
MainConcept MPEG Encoder
TMPGEnc DVD Author
Nero 6
IMHO
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Levister
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15. March 2004 @ 15:45 |
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how do you remux the Video+Audio together
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15. March 2004 @ 16:19 |
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MainConcept does it as it encodes to MPEG2 : )
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Levister
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15. March 2004 @ 17:29 |
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i ment how do you remux the Video+Audio together with TMPGnc
Thanks for the help guys
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Levister
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15. March 2004 @ 17:32 |
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see i need this to do this to AVI files so i can burn them with DVD X COPY PLAT. RF. Because it will only burn Video_TS files , and see dvd x copy compresses the movies , and i have 2 hours movies that will only burn with X copy. So if what im doing will make a AVI movie to a Video_ts file im 100% for it.
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15. March 2004 @ 20:11 |
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IT DOES !!
MainConcept MPEG Encoder will encode any avi/divx/xvid file to MPEG2
Then TMPGEnc DVD Author will convert MPEG2 to VOB/BUP/IFO (ready to put in a VIDEO_TS folder & burn)
Is the quickest/easiest route , whilst retaining video quality...
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daba
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15. March 2004 @ 21:23 |
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A very easy way is NeroVision Express (part of Nero 6). Just run it, choose "Make a new DVD", select your AVI file, click Next a few times and wait for the disc to burn.
Maybe the video quality won't be the best but you can't make the process easier.
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16. March 2004 @ 10:17 |
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I would never suggest NeroVision Express myself :(
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Car.Mike
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16. March 2004 @ 10:37 |
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Hi Levister
You can do it either herbsman way (excellent) or my way (above average ). Either way will get you to where you want to go.
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Levister
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18. March 2004 @ 15:35 |
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Ok i converted it with Main Concept it is now MPEG file, now what do i do
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18. March 2004 @ 19:57 |
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Load it into TMPGenc DVD Author and convert to VOB/BUP/IFO ... ready for burning :)
[this process should only take 40-50mins max]
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Levister
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19. March 2004 @ 02:34 |
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dvd author says this when i load it into it. THE VIDEO RESOLUTION 576*240 cannot be used for standard dvd.
ALSO, THE VIDEO framerate 23.976 fps CANNOT BE USED FOR A STANDARD DVD.
ALSO, A VIDEO SEQUENCE HEADER IS NECESSARY FOR EVERY GOP IN A STANDARD DVD.
HELP?
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19. March 2004 @ 04:11 |
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Well you didn't use MainConcept correctly then my friend ;)
DVD (MPEG2)
PAL (if you're NTSC , choose that obviously)
Layer 2 (Audio)
Program - Video+Audio
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Levister
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19. March 2004 @ 14:28 |
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i also used that other program TMPGEnc too and it said the same thing
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Car.Mike
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19. March 2004 @ 17:08 |
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Hi Levister,
We gave you the best advice that we could and both of us gave you excellent programs ( although I'll admit Main Concept is a little better )to use. I strongly suggest that you find the guides for all of the programs. Now print then out and do exactly what they say to do. I have taken the movies the wife and I took of the kids and converted to DVD using the method that I suggested. I know it works and you just need to find out where you deviated from the norm
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Levister
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19. March 2004 @ 18:01 |
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do i need to convert it to DVD or MPEG1 or mpeg2 with Main Concept
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20. March 2004 @ 03:10 |
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Encode to DVD & it'll create an MPEG2 (DVD Compliant) file , so it WILL be the right resolution & 48,000Hz !!!
Then put thru 'TMPGEnc DVD Author'...
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Levister
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20. March 2004 @ 04:23 |
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so let me get get this right, its encodeing to dvd right now, then run it threw Author then it will convert it to what i need, see when i was converting it to mpeg the ressolution was like 534 - 245 weird numbers ive never seen. Thank you for you help
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DVDRNUB
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20. March 2004 @ 06:11 |
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i am converting a film from avi to mpeg - how do i can it to .vob (can u do it with Nero and how?) - didnt understand that bit
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20. March 2004 @ 06:21 |
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hey DVDRNUB
i use TMPGEnc dvd author to rip my mpegs to vobs,you need this,or some other type of authoring software.You cant just burn it with Nero.
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20. March 2004 @ 08:13 |
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Levister:
Quote: so let me get get this right, its encodeing to dvd right now, then run it threw Author then it will convert it to what i need, see when i was converting it to mpeg the ressolution was like 534 - 245 weird numbers ive never seen. Thank you for you help
Yeah , that's right ... encode it to DVD (MPEG2 - DVD compliant file) which will indicate that it is 720 x ??? or 756 x ??? resolution (cant remember the exact sizes off the top of my head - having a stinking cold isn't helping my memory any) plus it'll also state that it will be encoding audio to 48000Hz as previously stated. ;-)
DVDRNUB:
Quote: i am converting a film from AVI to mpeg - how do i can it to .VOB (can u do it with Nero and how?) - didnt understand that bit
avi to mpg is such a general term !!!
You need to encode to an MPEG2 DVD compliant file before using TMPGEnc DVD Author to convert to .VOB
hope this helps
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Levister
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20. March 2004 @ 16:49 |
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ok i converted it to VOB from dvd, but it said the file is larger than an average dvd. but it said continue anyway. So i did, i burned the dvd using dvd x copy RF, and when i was watching the movie, at the end with about 10 min remaining the video stopped but the audio continued, what could be the problem. the screen frooze but the sound kept going?
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