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burning mpeg movie

Discussion in 'Video - Software discussion' started by bahnan, Jun 11, 2010.

  1. bahnan

    bahnan Regular member

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    Downloaded an mpeg movie which I would like to burn on a DVD with subtitles if possible. Which software have I to use? Subs downloaded already in the same folder. Tks.

    PS ImgBurn burned something but couldn't be opened.
     
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    The mpeg and associated assets (For example, the subtitles)need to be authored
    and then burned. Give DVD Flick a try.

    Assuming the mpeg is already DVD compliant, it may be unnecessary to re-encode,
    and your conversion should go quite quickly.
     
  3. bahnan

    bahnan Regular member

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    That's was my hitch in my original query cos I cannot tell whether it was DVD compliant or not. Flick did the trick but still dunno what's happening....
    I have Nero installed but I cannot tell when to recode or not.
     
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    bahnan Regular member

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    I should search for an MPEG converter to DVD? Is that it? Am all tied in knots re this which is which :-(
     
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    bahnan Regular member

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    OK thanks Try it ASAP
     
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    what a mug... do you not know that is a spammer you just replied to?

    to make dvd compliant files use avidemux .. load your file (avi or whatever) and then from the toolbar "Auto>DVD" .. and save (as .mpg or .mpeg).. it will make a compliant mpeg2 for you that you can drop into dvd authoring software like flick or dvd-author... if you want to check the results first..
     
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    bahnan Regular member

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    It's my policy to thank everyone who cares to respond..
    How am I to know who is a spammer or not?
     

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