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How to burn mpg file encoded for vcd format

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Pumalite, Aug 11, 2005.

  1. Pumalite

    Pumalite Member

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    Downloaded 2 files: dohcd1 and dohcd2; when opened, each appear as a winamp file in my computer. Info says is mpg encoded for VCD format.I am totally new to this. I need help please. Vso DvxtoDVD, Avi2DVD, Nero,Nero Express, Nero Vision did not worked.(did not recognized the file or told me it was innapropiate)
     
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    I read message posted by Newby. I seem to have same problem. AviCodec cannot open file and it says it cannot be reproduced. Codecs didn´t work either.
     
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    I'm fairly new to video work myself but I'll try to help.

    I don't understand what exactly your trying to do. Are you trying to burn a vcd file to a cd?
     
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    [bold]USE ISOBUSTER 1.08[/bold]
    Install and run Isobuster 1.08.
    Select your CD/DVD Drive.
    Click on the MPEGAV folder.
    Select all dat files and right click and select [bold]Extract but filter only M2F2 Mpg frames.[/bold]
    Save the new file as filename.mpg. It will automatically be converted to a compliant mpg file.

    After converting to mpg file, use VSO DivX to dvd
    http://www.vso-software.fr/download.htm
    to convert the mpg files to dvd files. Then use Nero to burn the dvd files to a good media dvd at no faster than 4x.

    This has worked excellent for me in the past and your XBox/dvd player should play it 100%.

    Hope this helps.

    the above is from http://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/141726.php#svcdbin
     
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  5. Pumalite

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    To False: Yes; that´s what I´m trying to do.
    To DVDBack23: Thanks for the advise. I think you are right. I used IsoBuster, but I found out I need the Pro registered version for the action that you recomend. I´m doing that now. Thanks a lot.
     
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    No problem, glad to help.
     

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