.TS FILES, HOW DO I BURN THEM TO A DVD?
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10. September 2007 @ 12:44 |
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How do I burn .ts blu ray files onto a dvd? Each of the 7 are the size of a normal dvd5.
But nero wont do it, and neither will convertx2dvd.
What do I do?
signature limitations are lame.
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PALToNTSC
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10. September 2007 @ 17:03 |
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Hi G-Dizzle,
I can't help you man with that, i still don't have much experience in HD and Blu-Ray and i'm not looking for it right now. All my equipements at home still standard, even my dvd-burner and all my programs.
cyo
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10. September 2007 @ 17:07 |
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:(*
signature limitations are lame.
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ddp
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10. September 2007 @ 19:30 |
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PALToNTSC, read the forum rules as it appears to me you are post padding. are you?
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PALToNTSC
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10. September 2007 @ 20:14 |
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Hi ddp,
what you mean by "post padding"?
my english isn't that good, i'm a french guy.
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11. September 2007 @ 06:06 |
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g-dizzle if you want to put your ts.blu-ray files on a dvd you have to convert them to be dvd complyent
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eatsushi
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11. September 2007 @ 06:32 |
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 11. September 2007 @ 06:39
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11. September 2007 @ 08:07 |
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Whenever I put the file into it it shuts down.
signature limitations are lame.
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11. September 2007 @ 08:30 |
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signature limitations are lame.
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12. September 2007 @ 07:36 |
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Come on, someone some where has had to have this problem.
signature limitations are lame.
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AfterDawn Addict
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12. September 2007 @ 08:52 |
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Originally posted by PALToNTSC: Hi ddp,
what you mean by "post padding"?
my english isn't that good, i'm a french guy.
Otherwise pointless posting to increase rank which happens to be post based.
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emalee
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12. September 2007 @ 09:34 |
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I usually just call geek squad.
Emalee
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12. September 2007 @ 10:09 |
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Originally posted by emalee: I usually just call geek squad.
We're ten times better and free ;-)
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12. September 2007 @ 10:11 |
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That remains to be seen Ripper, so far no one has even remotely helped me.
signature limitations are lame.
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12. September 2007 @ 10:17 |
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I'm not in to Blu Ray/HDTV editing/authoring, but you can try this...
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
It supports HDTV .ts as an input, so might do Blu ray too.
Try loading your blu ray .ts files in and then re-encoding to another format - bear in mind a SEVERE loss of quality is likely if you wish to fit 7x the amount of data on to one dvd.
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12. September 2007 @ 10:27 |
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Originally posted by Ripper: I'm not in to Blu Ray/HDTV editing/authoring, but you can try this...
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
It supports HDTV .ts as an input, so might do Blu ray too.
Try loading your blu ray .ts files in and then re-encoding to another format - bear in mind a SEVERE loss of quality is likely if you wish to fit 7x the amount of data on to one dvd.
Each of my .ts blu ray files are divided into 4.29 gig files. So I dont understand why there would be a quality loss.
signature limitations are lame.
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12. September 2007 @ 10:29 |
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Oh I see, you want them on seperate dvds? I misunderstood. I thought you wanted 7 dvd-5s to fit one a single one!
:-)
Anyway, try re-encoding them - I don't know if SUPER will output .vob files etc, but it may do.
Worth a shot - best I've got on it atm anyway.
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12. September 2007 @ 10:31 |
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Originally posted by Ripper: Oh I see, you want them on seperate dvds? I misunderstood. I thought you wanted 7 dvd-5s to fit one a single one!
:-)
Anyway, try re-encoding them - I don't know if SUPER will output .vob files etc, but it may do.
Worth a shot - best I've got on it atm anyway.
I have tried converx2dvd, ashampoo, nero, you name it.
signature limitations are lame.
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12. September 2007 @ 10:35 |
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Incase you haven't noticed, I'm suggesting SUPER - have you tried that?
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12. September 2007 @ 10:36 |
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Originally posted by Ripper: Incase you haven't noticed, I'm suggesting SUPER - have you tried that?
Ya, Im dloading right now., but the speed from that site is tortoise slow.
signature limitations are lame.
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12. September 2007 @ 10:38 |
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12. September 2007 @ 11:01 |
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Well it accepted the file, thats a plus, do u have any idea what settings I should have
signature limitations are lame.
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12. September 2007 @ 11:05 |
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Well, firstly, select "vob (.TS/.M2T to .vob)" in "output container".
Then, there are a few options to chose from - pretty self explanatory.
I'd select a full video/audio encode (bottom two options) and then PAL or NTSC dependant on where you live (PAL = UK, NTSC = USA).
:-)
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12. September 2007 @ 11:37 |
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I dont think it worked, it made a copy of the original file and then a .vob one that only came out to 10 mbs.
signature limitations are lame.
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12. September 2007 @ 11:41 |
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Try messing around with the settings then - I have a feeling this is going to be your best bet.
Try setting the output to MPEG - then you can always re-encode that to .vob if it works.
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