I used tmpgenc on a SVCD file to try and make it DVD compliant.I ended up with a M2v file and a mp3 file.How do I join these to burn the DVD and what software is best to do this?
Hi mr
I used TMPGEnc dvd author to get my files to DVD format and used it's writing tool to burn it to DVD media.
worked very well for me.
hope this helps
UMMm..You didn"t Have to Re-encode your SVCD Files to put them on DVD, You could have simply Just resampled the audio in the SVCD"s and author them to DVD useing DVD-Lab ,They would be Non-Standard DVD"s but more Players will Play them and you don"t loose all of the Quality you do when re-encodeing the Video to DVD Specs and you can get more than one movie on a DVD-R when they are in SVCD Format...And you Shouldn"t have gotten a Mp3 file when you encoded your SVCD because Mp3 is NOT DVD Compliant, You need to use Mp2,Wav or AC3...In TMPGEnc DVD Author You don"t burn the Disk untill after you have set up your Menu"s and Chapters and at the Last step you Can burn it to DVD-R or use Nero to Burn the Video_TS Folder created by TMPGEnc DVD Author to DVD In DVD Mode....Cheers
Minion, how then does one re encode the video to be dvd spec. I understand that the quality will depend on the original, and also if it's a lossy compression format you won't get better quality, so....
I have TMPGEnc plus full version, not the version on download from here, but have been using Nero vision 2 (latest version) to transcode(?) the video into mpeg2, but everyone tells me it does nay do it properly. transoding is not the same as recoding... Will TMPGEnc plus recode the file, or does all of this just depend on the source file, because i'm not seeing any better quality, it looks the same.
That said, will you only see an improvement with tmpenc plus if the source file is dvd spec, ie VOB, mpeg2 whatever.
I thought this program was able to take video and re-encode it into other streams, please help.
Re-Encodeing and Transcodeing are Basicly the same thing..You encode an AVI file to Mpeg and you Transcode a Mpeg2 to Mpeg2 which is the same as Re-encodeing..How to you re-encode a SVCD file to DVD Specs?? You Just load in your Source File and encode it to DVD Specs which are for NTSC 720+480/576-PAL or 352+480/576-PAL or 352+240/288-PAL and a bitrate under 9800KBS..I don"t Know what Part of TMPGEnc you used to Make the M2V file and the Mp2 file But Probably the "Demultiplex" which Just seperates the audio and Video, so if your Source files are SVCD Mpeg2 files and you Demultiplexed the SVCD into a seperate audio and Video file then all you need to do is resample the Audio to 48000hz and then author the audio and Video files to DVD useing DVD-Lab which will Author SVCD Files to DVD, it is Much better than re-encodeing or Transcodeing or whatever the File to DVD Resolution and Looseing all of that Quality....Cheers