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Easiest way to burn Mpeg-2 to play on DVD player??

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by ZincAlloy, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. ZincAlloy

    ZincAlloy Member

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    Im new to this... but.. i burn alot of avi and mpeg files to CD to play on my DVD player. But i have come across these mpeg-2 files that i need to burn along with my avi/mpg files... is there a program that will burn all them?? if not whats the easiest way? bear with me im a newbie..
    thanks,
    Zinc..
     
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    The simpliest way is to make a SVCD with them using VCDgear (read the 'sticky' thread to learn how to use it). Only, SVCD format is non-standad and not all DVD players read them. More, only 40' of SVCD movie fit on a 80' CD. 80' of VCD movie fit into a 80' CD!
    Otherwise you need to convert MPEG-2 to MPEG-1 using TMPGenc + the M2V plugin (read the 'sticky' thread) but it's much harder and it's NOT the easiest way.
     
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    So i can use VCDgear for all my burning?? avi and mpeg-1's? and it was convert mpeg2 to fit on to the CD?? ill read the sticky..

    thanks
    chaz.
     
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    I went to the VCDGear site and theres two differnt ones

    1. console
    2. GUI


    which one do i need? or do i need both?

    thanks
    chaz.
     
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    No. VCSGear is to create a VCD image (cue/bin set). After, burn the image with Nero, CDRWin, Alcohol 120%... what you are used to use.

    A full tutorial is in http://cd-rw.org/articles/archive/vcdgearburnatonce.cfm

    Download VCDGear here: http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_tools/vcdgear.cfm . I never talked about GUIs and so on....

    AVI are compressed videos (you need the proper codec to COmpress a movie and to DECode an AVI).
    MPG are standard for videos. MPG are of 2 types: the mpegs in a VCD are MPEG-1. The mpegs in a SVCD (and in a DVD, but they have a different extension: VOBs) are MPEG-2. Converting MPEG-2 to MPEG-1 is a difficult task (NOT a newbie one). The simplest way is to use TMPGenc with the M2V plugin (read http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/svcd_to_vcd_from_cds.cfm ).
    This is all the help I can give you on a forum's page (study, study, study..).
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    Well it turned in into a into a bin file and cue file.. i tried to burn the bin file and i got a "file is invalid need mpeg-1 filewhich is encoded for mpeg-1"
    give ausid and video khz and hz.. and says no audio and video.
    and stream code which is invalid for (super) video CD...
    i folllowed the directions... did i miss something... i went from MPEG>MPEG to conver cause the file is an mpg...
    when i get this going i help other people with this..
    thanks again!
    chaz.
     
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