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ifoedit problem

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by bafled, Feb 14, 2004.

  1. bafled

    bafled Member

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    I've gone through the whole process for avi to dvdr and when i get to the ifoedit part i cant locate my mpeg2 file
    it's stored in my shared folders , but only 3 items show up when i'm in ifoedit.
    anyone got any ideas ?
     
  2. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    Next time, create folders for your work on your desktop where you know where they are - name them so that they are easy to find :))

    Don't feel bad, we all have made the exact same mistake, somewhere there a ton of files in cyberland - Kind of like the lost world of washer/dryer socks :)

    Pete

    PS. look for them by date -
     
  3. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    LMAO , but Pete is right ! it would seem people forget where the folders are all the time ;)
    I have a few empty folder sitting on partitions of my HDDs titled VTS_01 / VTS_02 etc.

    P.S. What is IFOedit being used for ?
    I would use TMPGEnc DVD Author for mpeg2 to VOB conversion myself : ]-~
     
  4. bafled

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    the file is in ''my shared folders '' it's just that when i open my shared folders while i'm in ifoedit that it's not there along with most of the stuff i have in that folder , any ideas ?
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    Name an empty folder [bold]IFOedit[/bold] then and only save projects done by that software to that folder ;)

    Most people here have probably moved on 'or' use different software [as IFOedit hasn't been supported for some time now]...

    Dunno if you're using WinXP (?)

    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/convert_avi_to_dvd_page_5.cfm



     
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    yes i am using windows xp , so what software do u recomend instead of ifoedit ?
     
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    bafled,

    As Herbsman has already suggested to you -

    would be the way to go :)

    Pete
     
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    I did that and when i burned it with nero there is only pictures & no sound , any ideas ?
     
  9. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    Well who's to know what kind of avi file you downloaded bafled (?)

    Check the original source file with [bold]G-Spot [/bold]
     

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