all Mpeg2 converter ??

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  1. NEMESIS04

    NEMESIS04 Regular member

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    can anyone suggest me some Mpeg2 converter software ?!?!?!

    i use DVDSanta but there interlace after !

    format of my video :

    720x480
    29 frames\s
    DV format
    lentgh - 1:33
    audio bit rate : 1536
     
  2. MilesAhed

    MilesAhed Regular member

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    Try TMPGEnc Plus. You can download trial version from
    www.pegasys-inc.com

    Look for guides for using it here and also on www.videohelp.com
     
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    NEMESIS04 Regular member

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    thanz !! but what can that do ?? DVDSanta - convert to dvd files - do chapters-and after all the convertion i just burn it !

    TMPGEnc is just converting ?? or he do some other stuff ??
     
  4. k0k0m0

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    If you want something similar to DVD Santa (which I honestly don't like) try VSO DivXtoDVD which is better IMHO.

    Ok, TMPG is an encoder. Encoders only "convert" from one video format to another. Here you encode from MPEG-1 or AVI (for instance) onto a DVD compliant format such as MPEG-2.

    Once you got that new video file you can use an authoring tool to create menus and chapters. TMPG DVD Author is a good choice for beginners (look for guides at the Guides section of this forum).

    finally, once the project is compiled, burn your video_ts folder with your burning prgram (such as Nero) to your disc at low speed and if possible on a DVDRW.

    Cheers
     
  5. MilesAhed

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    You asked for an Mpeg2 converter. If that ain't what you want, why ask for it?
     
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    You will Allways get Substandard results if you use those "All In One" programs...You will allways get much better quality if you use a standalone Mpeg encoder Like Tmpgenc and then author the Mpeg-2 file to DVD with your DVD authoring Program.....
     
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  8. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    Minion sums it very nicely.
    Why not try this combination: vso divx to dvd (already mentioned)+
    tmpgenc dvd author

    might also suggest you download avicodec and run your file through it and then post all the results of the analysis for us to see.
    DVDsanta is a good program but i prefer divxtodvd.
     
  9. k0k0m0

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    The newest version of DivxtoDVD allows to add subs and chapters, if I may add...
     

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