Mpeg to DVD+R .....Help Required!!!
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twister9
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22. June 2003 @ 09:09 |
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HI Everyone
I Wondered with all your Expert Knowledge you could maybe help me out here.
I Have flawlessly backed up over 60 DVD to Dvd`s but I now have a new an interesting problem.
I have 10 or so Good quality MPEG movies on Disk and Hard Drive that I have D/L from the internet, the largest of which is a 2GB Mpeg Movie , I want to put them on DVD+R , not VCD or SVCD but DVD+R.
I Have looked around for a guide that explains how to do this but nearly all of them are DIVx to DVD or AVI to DVD and so on, can anyone tell me how exactly I can convert these files correctly to DVD+R And which readily available Programs I should use
Also.....I Realise that saying Mpeg can mean a whole bunch of MPEG types , so is there a program out there that can Identify which ones I have to start with
I would Appreciate Any solutions
Thx In advance
Twister9
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g1neo
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22. June 2003 @ 18:11 |
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A good program i use to see what type of mpeg file it is, is called AVIcodec
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twister9
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23. June 2003 @ 11:27 |
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Thanks G1neo for the Info on the AviCodec Program ,I`ll Download it and give it a go
THX
By The way Interesting name you have ...........Matrix Orientainted maybe ?
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HeeHawBoz
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23. June 2003 @ 13:29 |
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Ulead DVD Movie Factory 2 will make DVD files out of your MPGs.
Don't worry if it comes up with a warning about not accepting AC3 sound. Your finished VOBs will still have sound in them.
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g1neo
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23. June 2003 @ 14:03 |
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Yeh, you guessed it:-)
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twister9
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23. June 2003 @ 22:16 |
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Thanks HeeHawBoz
For the tip on the ulead program , I guess thatt this will sort out the region free and VTS sectors or will I have to still use IFOEdit ?
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HeeHawBoz
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24. June 2003 @ 00:37 |
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You won't need IFO edit. Ulead will make a working DVD set, with menus, out of your MPGs.
With a few clicks you can add chapters wherever you want and add your own artwork to the menus.
I'm not sure, but I really don't think regions come into it at all when you are using MPGs. I'm pretty sure your DVD will be region free, but that is not something I even thought about when I was using it.
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Wizkid
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24. June 2003 @ 04:51 |
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I used TMPGEnc DVD author a couple of times.
Works great, good results.
You can create a menu and chapters.
Try it out sometimes...
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24. June 2003 @ 05:51 |
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WizKid, TMPGEnc takes around 10-14 hours for me - this normal? Also, i have a moive split on two discs that comes to 3hours. It says that the single disk is 243mins? That cant be right?
Cheers
Chris
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twister9
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24. June 2003 @ 10:38 |
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Thanks Everyone for your input, I have a better understanding as to what to use and where to start
I can see that posting on here was a good idea
By the way HeeHawBoz you`re right Region free doesn`t come into it when mpegs are concerned , i`ve just got too used to backing up DVD`s I guess with region encoding on them
Actually HeeHawBoz May I ask another question of you , if an Mpeg Movie comes with a codec attached does this have to be removed before the mpeg can be Encoded into DVD ?
Sorry to ask so many questions .........
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ABMone
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24. June 2003 @ 14:51 |
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TMPGEnc DVD Author only takes about 45 minutes to author depending on the size of course
10 hours is rediculous.
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HeeHawBoz
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24. June 2003 @ 15:06 |
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Sorry Twister9, but we've reached the limit of my expertise. Something usually has to go wrong before I bother finding out how things work and with Ulead I just pointed it at the mpgs and it imported them no problem.
I've always thought of a codec as being a behind-the-scenes translator so that Media Player can actually play your video, rather than something attached to the mpg. For what it's worth, my opinion is that if your mpgs play normally when you double-click them, then just give it a try. As soon as you import them into your Ulead project you can stop thinking of them as mpgs anyway and consider it a dvd in progress.
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24. June 2003 @ 18:00 |
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AB Mone, Can you PM or point me in the right direction to a good guide on using it? I havent got the hang of it, never really used it. Want to convert DivX to Mpeg2. It seems to create a single mpeg2 file, no Video_TS, etc. This normal? (i presume so) Also, no sound on it when played on computer? I heard that sometimes happens, but it comes back when burnt to disc?
Thanks
Chris
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ABMone
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25. June 2003 @ 07:30 |
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Oriphus
I think were talkin about two different subjects the talk in the beginning was about putting the ready mpeg2's into TMGEnc Dvd Author so it makes the video ts folder
If your just talking about converting your divx so it can go on a dvd you have to use the regular TMPGEnc.
In TMPGEnc just use the wizard in dvd and set your desired bitrate and for a two hour movie it does take about 14 hours. Ive heard cce 2.5 along with DVD2SVCD does go faster.
After that you pop it in TMPGEnc dvd author and it makes the needed ifo and VOB etc. files needed to burn to dvd.
Hope this clears up confusion
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ABMone
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25. June 2003 @ 07:34 |
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About the sound did you make a joint mpeg2 where the video and audio is joined or the seperate WAV audio file and m2v video file
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twister9
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25. June 2003 @ 11:53 |
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Thanks Again HeeHawBoz
You`ve given me a lot to look out for , I`ll go away now and see if I can burn a few Mpegs to DVD , If I don`t succeed as Arnie would say " I`ll BE Back "
Thanks again
Twister9
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25. June 2003 @ 17:14 |
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It does clear it up thanks, but it also leaves me with no sound! :-(
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25. June 2003 @ 21:05 |
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MPEG2 to DVD-R I use Sonic Foundry's 'DVD Architect'...takes about 14hrs unfortunately but does do the job
Not had any audio missing yet (touch wood)
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Wizkid
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26. June 2003 @ 22:56 |
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It's exactly how ABMone says:
- Divx (AVI) convert to MPEG2 with TMPGenc
- Create the VIDEO_TS structure out of the MPEG2 with TMPGEnc DVD author.
- Burn the VIDEO_TS with Nero
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27. June 2003 @ 07:19 |
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You got a URL or link for TMPGEnc DVD Author Wizkid ?
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27. June 2003 @ 08:31 |
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This is to buy it, but i downloaded the trial from the same site somewhere:
TMPGEnc.com/products/tmpgencdvd/" class=korostus target="_blank">http://store.TMPGEnc.com/products/tmpgencdvd/
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