Help With Converting MPG to DVD

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Pyro69, Jul 14, 2004.

  1. Pyro69

    Pyro69 Guest

    Hello,
    I need some help with burning a mpg to a dvd. Somebody told me about TMPGENC DVD AUTHOR but it says the file has too many FPS. I know I can burn it with nero but I need to extract the video_ts and the audio_ts in order to brin it with nero. IF somebody could help me with that, I would also be happy. IF the answer is in a guide I am sorry but I didnt see it.
    Thanks Again
     
  2. gamelover

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    Hi PYRO69 go to: www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/vcd_to_dvd-r.cfm this is a guide to all tools required and TMPGEnc use for putting VCD's onto DVD. It explains click by click how to split the files into audio and video (demux or demultiplexing) then convert the audio portion to 48Khz (from the 44.1Khz on VCD)follow the guide and this will get you to a position where you can use other software such as NERO to author your DVD & add menus etc. Hope this solves your problem!!
     
  3. Dela

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    @gamelover, yes thats true but we dont know if his mpg is vcd standard in the first place, which id doubt since TMPGEnc DVD Author complains about the framerate.

    @Pyro69, hi again, you may need to re-encode the file using TMPGEnc or another encoder before you can burn build a DVD. Download AviCodec from the software section of this site and check the mpg file, paste the results in here please! :)
     
  4. Pyro69

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    paste the results of what? whats avicodec do? Huh? lol im confused
     
  5. Dela

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    AviCodec will give you info on the file, like resolutiuon, framerate, etc!
     

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