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Converting SVCD or VCD to Mpeg ?

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by RandyRB, Aug 1, 2003.

  1. RandyRB

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    Hi everyone,

    I want to convert SVCD and VCD to a Mpeg file so that I can use it with TMPGEnc.

    I have tried using the file in the folder mpeg2 on the SVCD. I have a problem though, this file will not work with TMPDEnc. I get (can not open this file).

    I have looked for a program with no luck.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    RandyRB
     
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    I hope this helps you.
    1) Launch TMPGEnc
    2) Click on FILE - MPEG TOOLS
    3) Select Type MPEG-VIDEO-CD
    4) Click ADD
    5) Select your VCD
    6) Open the MPEGAV folder
    7) Select Files of Type - All Files(*.*)
    8) Open the .DAT file
    9) Select Output to name and save your new MPEG file
    10) Click RUN to produce the MPEG file.
     
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    eh, and what is that to do?
     
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    It will enable the .dat file on the VCD to be re-encoded with TMPGEnc.
    RandyRB stated that he could not get the file to work with that program.
    It's just a method that will work.
     
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    VCDEasy would do it much quicker, if you click tools - mpeg tools and use cdxa2mpeg!
     
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    Thanks for the info.
    Haven't got VCDEasy, I'll try to get hold of it and give it a try.
     
    Last edited: Aug 8, 2003
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    You shopuld, its a great program!
     

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