Grrr nero wont take my converted files (noob)

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  1. gruel

    gruel Member

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    SOMEONE PLEASE HELP
    im converting my avi files to dvd with TMPGEnc then tryin to burn them in nero6 (DVD-Video) Grrr it comes up DVD-Video files compliance test faild. ive been tryin to do this since october. ps im new at this sort of stuff so please keep it simple :)
     
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    You can't just burn a m-peg2 file straight to dvd..

    You need to create the Vob files first to make it compliant with dvd-video..

    Try ulead dvd moviefactory or tmpgenc dvd author.This will multiplex the audio and create the required files, then just drop them all into nero in dvd-video

     
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    cheers fatboy, but i have used TMPGEnc to convert the files first and then put them in nero. and its not been working :(
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    TMPGEc doesnt give you a VOB does it?
     
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    After you have encoded your AVI files to Mpeg2 for DVD you then have to get a DVD Authoring Program..Your DVD Has to have Chapters and Menu"s set up and Nero does not do this...You need something like "Tmpgenc DVD Author" or "DVD-Lab" or "DVD Movie Factory" to Format the Mpeg2 Files with Menu"s and Chapters into Vob, IFO and BUP files all inside a "Video-TS Folder" and it is the Video-TS Folder you Burn to DVD with Nero, but usually that isn"t needed because the DVD authoring Program will usually do it.......Good Luck
     

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