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how can i create dvd files such as video_ts and audio_ts from a simple mpeg or avi movie?
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nixit
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6. June 2004 @ 03:15 |
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hi everyone,
does anyone know how i can do that???
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deadcat
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6. June 2004 @ 04:28 |
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nixit
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6. June 2004 @ 06:03 |
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i downloaded the prog IFOEdit v0.96 but its pretty hard to use. does anyone know where i can get an instruction manual???
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deadcat
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6. June 2004 @ 06:28 |
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Quote: Firstly, open IFOEdit. Then, go to DVD Author menu and select Author new DVD.
Select the source files
Now, click the little button next to the box that says Video and locate your .m2v file that TMPGEnc created for you and click Open.
Go to the next button down for Audio and locate the .mp2 audio file or .AC3 audio file (depending on whether you had the AC3 audio in your source or not), select it and click Open.
Take the next button, which says Subpicture and click it. Locate the .sup subtitle file you created earlier on, select it and click Open.
Now, we didn't have chapters here as most of the AVI files simply don't come with chapter information at all, so we leave the Scene changes selection totally blank.
(One option to create some method of navigating through the DVD is to create a dummy chapters.txt file with Notepad that includes numbers on each line, starting with something like 10000 on first line, 20000 on second line, etc. Take a look at your AVIcodec notes again and see how long the movie was and what was the framerate. Use the length to calculate the movies length in seconds -- i.e. 1h 30mins == 90mins, 90 * 60 == 5400 seconds. Then multiply this value with the fps value, like 5400 * 25 == 135000. Then keep the biggest value in your text file below this value and you're fine. Then simply click the Scene changes selection button in IFOEdit and select this file and you have chapters every 10,000 frames :-)
Finally, click the button next to Output stream and select a directory on your harddrive that has at least 4.5GB of free space in it and choose that directory as your output dir.
Multiplexing..
Now simply click OK and IFOEdit starts creating a new DVD-Video project for you. This may take couple of minutes, so wait patiently
did you read the guide through? its fairly simple
otherwise use the dvd author that came with you burner ie sonic my dvd
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nixit
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6. June 2004 @ 07:15 |
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great it works perfectly^^
thx a lot man!!!!! one more question if i burn it on a dvd is there a risk that my dvd player will not be able to recognize it???
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deadcat
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6. June 2004 @ 07:30 |
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depends on your standalone player. your looking at about a 90-95% chance of it working, all you can do is try
Although youve got more chance with dvd-r from memory
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nixit
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6. June 2004 @ 07:40 |
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ok great thx^_^
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6. June 2004 @ 12:17 |
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i use mainconcepts .AVI to dvd converter and the TMPG Author if thats any help.
1.4 Mhz AMD, 512 Mb RAM, 120 Gb HD,WinFast 2000 XP Expert Video Card, DVD X-Copy Platinum, TMPGEnc Plus, TMPGEnc DVD Author, DVD decrypter, DVD2One130, Cucusoft AVI to DVD,
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