MPEG to DVD

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by kcblue, Feb 5, 2003.

  1. kcblue

    kcblue Guest

    I have a mpeg2 movie on my HD that I want to burn to a DVD. It is slightly less than 4Gb and should fit. Does the mpg2 need to be processed by another program or can it just be burned as is? I want this to be playable in a console DVD player.
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  2. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    It may need to be processed yes. I would recommend you try Ulead DVD Workshop which would allow ou to create a menu, set chapters and would process the file if needed!
     
  3. kcblue

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    Thanks Dela for the advice. Looks like UL DVD Workshop costs $300. Thats more than I want to pay so I guess I'll look elsewhere.
     
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    Yep, softyware sure does cost a bomb these days! sorry i cant help more than that!
     
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    use Ulead movie factory (£50 aprox) maybe less or a little more u dont need $300 , thats crap, it will convert into correct DVD fromat and will burn for you in simple few clicks!!

    it should fit onto one DVD (depends on the data rate) but you can change this using ulead movie factory but i would not mess aroung with data rates unless u lnow what your doing!!

    hope this helps please reply back!
     
  6. kcblue

    kcblue Guest

    Thanks shorty2k for the advice. I have been looking at Ulead and have ordered their demo disk. Maybe that will give me a clue as to what I need. Thanks again!
     

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