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Create chapters for Mpeg

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by Leshy01, Aug 6, 2005.

  1. Leshy01

    Leshy01 Member

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    I'm using DVD Lab-Pro for my authoring but my one complaint with the program would be the accuracy at which chapters are created within the program. I've frame-indexed my movies, they are all encoded with closed GOP, but some chapters don't start at the exact from I'm looking for, it's always a half second or before, which isn't always seemless or "nice-looking". My question is, is there a small program that can create chapters down to the millisecond (or I-frame, which every is better), and let me export that into a text file or any format DVD-Lab Pro can read? I know DVD-Lab Pro has the chapter lag feature, but I would hate having to go through each chapter and adding that. If it's a feature of a larger program that's fine too but I'm hoping something like thise would be easy to find.
     
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    @Leshy01

    The only program that does it automatically for u and ive tried in the past is Ulead DVD Movie Factory 2

    When i had a big movie i broke it down im 5mins chappters using that program i hope that helps...
     
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    Maybe I misphrased my request. I'm not looking for a program to add chapters automatically, I'm just looking for something more accurate than DVD-Lab Pro. I still want to add them manually, but not have to worry about only adding at the beginning of an I-Frame or only being limited to adding chapters by the second. (meaning I'm not limited to adding a chapter at 2mins and 3secs, and not 2mins, 3secs, 4milsecs; if you get my drift).
     

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