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how do i creat VOB files with .m2v and ac3 files. i.e. how to combine them to make vob file
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mhatip
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20. January 2003 @ 10:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello,

What program do i need to use to combine .m2v and .ac3 files to generate vob files.
I already tried DVD Maestro and Spruce Up. but i get same result in the final VOB files.

The problem created with both authoring programs is that the VOB files play in chopy or blocking frames, especially noticable at the title screen and a bit later.

Could this problem be also that the ac3 and m2v files should be same in lenght or ver close, and what happens if one is longer than the other in difference of 1 min. Does that have anything to do for creating the end resulting choppy movie.

What are other tools to use to Remux ac3 and m2v to create vob files

Thanks for any help


AIDEN
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20. January 2003 @ 11:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
use ifoedit0.95
when you fire it uo choose author at the to
load the m2v file in right place
then the ac3 file inright place
choose you directory and click on ok
go make ya self a coffe cause it takes on average 30 minutes depending on your pc spec :)
mhatip
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21. January 2003 @ 06:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks AIDEN, i tried that but have the same problem, i guess the problem is in the process of creating the VOB files. When i preview the m2v and ac3 file, before converted using either, Ifoedit, Spruce or DVD Maestro, it works smootly, but when i get the final VOB produced, no matter, which program I use, i still get the Pausing of the title screen, and other parts to be paused, in the middle of the movie. I think when the VOBs files being created, the sound and frame has to be more precise at some points in the movie. But its ok I already gave up on that. So no need to waist any time

By the ways, my source was Ghost In the Shell AVI animation file, and wanted to converting to DVD format, but got too many problems, so now i just rather watch it from my PC, than try to make it to DVD

Later
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