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vcd back to mpeg

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by graceski, Oct 12, 2004.

  1. graceski

    graceski Member

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    I have burnt vcd and svcd disks that i would like to put back onto hard drive to trans code and burn on dvd ivee spent hours looking for a program to do this to no avail. trier dvd lab tmpgenc and others how can i get the videos off the disk H E L P!!!!!!!
     
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    The D:\MPEGAV folder of your VCD contains AVSEQ01.DAT, which is the movie (up to 800 Megs large!). You must convert it into a 'true MPEG file'
    If the movie is on a SVCD, the movie is called AVSEQ01.MPG and is in the D:\MPEG2 directory, instead.
    I assume that if on the (S)VCD lie more movies, the files are called AVSEQ01, 02...0N.
    Sorry, but TMPGenc cannot load the 'ripped riff files'.
    Read http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/113405 for a precise explanation of AVSEQ01.DAT-->VIDEO.MPG.
    Probably, if you have the last version of some movie players (WMP, BSPlayer..) you can play directly the 'ripped riff file' without converting it, first.
    Probably there's a similar function on VCDGear, which is better than VCDEasy because it's freeware, but I never learned to use it because I own a registered version of VCDEasy, sorry.
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