MPG? Do I need to convert to any other format to make a DVD disc that plays in stand alone player?

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  1. gbroman

    gbroman Regular member

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    I have a collection of '50's - '70's music video clips that are MPG format.
    MediaInfo tool shows details on them the following:-
    FORMAT: CDXA/MPEG-PS
    Codecs Video: MPEG-2
    Audio codecs: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 2

    VIDEO: 2,216Kbps(8,300Kbps), 480*576 (4/3), at 25.000fps,
    MPEG Video(PAL), Version 2, Main@Main

    Audio:224Kbps, 44.1KHz, 2 Channels, MPEG AUdio (Version 1) (Layer 2)

    As I want the PAL format/region, I don't have to convert /encode these files at all; do I?
    Sending them as they are to optical media disc/s (DVD5), via ImageBurn or some other burning software program, should produce a disc that will play in a stand alone DVD player; would that be correct??
    I have about 7GB of these 3minute oldies video clips. Plan to put them all on a DL DVD9. Hopefully the easy way.
    Thank the powers that be that the files are not .avi camelleons!
     
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    I think those are SVCD format files and it would be a coin toss as to whether a DVD player would play them (granted I am in NTSC country) but only one out of three of my players accept and play those mpeg files (burned as a data file on a DVD).

    You could make a compilation using the last free version of VCD Easy and output a SVCD image file (I'm not sure, but I think forty-five minutes running time is the maximum for an SVCD) and burn the image file to CD using Imgburn.

    I think Nero can also create SVCD disks.

     
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    attar, hi again. Yeah, I know what you mean about some stand alone DVD players not playing certain formats, the one I have will not play an .avi, DivX, XviD. I like the VIDEO_TS.VOB. I just thought that as MediaInfo shows the video codec as being MPEG-2 it may be a breeze to send to optical media CD/DVD because i had an .avi (DivX) that I encoded to MPEG-2 and it played on a mate's stand alone DVD player.I can't recall if it was mpeg2 that I encoded the .avi to, though I'm sure it was. I can't do a check as I left the disc at his house. have never tried to make a VCD or SVCD, though I can do so with either Nero 8 or Ashampoo Burning Studio 8. I think there's another program on the computer that will create VCD and SVCD.
    What I will do is create both a VCD and SVCD and see if they play, I'm in New Zealand and we are PAL region 4 here but I have hired one or two NTSC Video DVD's that played on my stand alone DVD player. ( Hannibal Rising was one of them) Dunno why? Guy in the Video rental shop told me that they would play when I pointed out that on the back cover of the case, Region 2 was shown.
    Maybe the DVD cover's artwork and info is a 'copy' of the original, as are the discs inside. Ha ha, I know that is done here at the Video Rental stores.
    Anyway, for what it costs to find out if I can send these clips I have to a CD or DVD, as they are,and get a playable result, its worth a try. Encoding to DVD Video will take many hours, but if that's the only option, so be it.
    Thanks for your reply.

    ps: I just searched the net see what the reference to CDXA meant, apparently it is the original .iso9660, and CDXA/PS-MPEG is to do with splitters needed to play VCD or SVCD. Most computers and stand alone DVD players have them, as standard issue now I guess. Mine doesn't but what the heck, I know someone who has.
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    Sweet as. I sent the one folder of the mpg files directly to a TDK DVD-R 4.7GB and they played perfectly in stand alone DVD player.
    All good.
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