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nero mpeg2 codec plugin problem

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by kadmille, Oct 18, 2002.

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  1. wrobert3

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  2. Linda34

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    Hello!
    I'm new here
    I was looking thru google and came across this topic
    I'm having the same problem as kadmille. The plugin installed right but when I try to reencode it says its a beta version and it cant.
    I can burn svcds but there are certain svcds that nero says it needs to be reencoded.
    My question is do i have to do what wrobert explained?
    Does it apply in my case?
    Thanx for your help I'm desperate

    PS : Sorry for bumping an old topic.
     
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    stop trying to use Nero to encode your video.. try using TMPGenc to encode first, then use Nero to create the SVCD using the MPEG2 video created from TMPGenc.
     
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    hi, i dl a movie off mirc, and i guess it was due to all the stopping and starting i had to do to get the file, but nero wont burn it. i tried putting it in tmpgenc, but thta wont load it for some reason (maybe corrupt or something???) this is why i was hoping nero would encode it correctly. as ive already said, nero wants the mpeg 2 codec plugin (so i`ll have to try and get another version) and when i encoded to vcd with nero it was all outta sync (badly) so anyone else got any other ideas? or shall i try and get a different vers. of nero like the person said b4?
     
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    Hey,
    I am having trouble playing S-VCD's on my DVD-Player and I can play regular VCD's on it with ease. Is there something I need to do with the cd-r on nero to make it compatible with my DVD-Player?

    Thanks
     
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    Well if its not SVCD compatible then unfortunately you cant do much but I gots an idea!!! =)

    You said you used nero and TMPGEnc, thats perfect for making a vcd compilation with the VCD Header Trick,

    let me explain

    movies have headers that show what type of format they are (eg svcd headers, vcd headers) so with TMPGEnc, we're going to try and put VCD headers on your SVCD file so that the player might just play it back!

    Do the following...

    1. Open TMPGEnc, click file - mpeg tools. click the "simple multiplex" tab. On the input video source box is a browse button, click it and load up the svcd file. That should automatically load up the input audio source too.

    2. Change the filename of the output file or else the program will crash. Now change "Type" to "Mpeg-1 Video CD (non-standard)". When you've all that done, click RUN. =)

    3. Now after it finishs putting the headers on the svcd file, open nero and start a new VCD compilation. Click file - compilation info. Untick create standard compilant cd and click ok.

    4. Drag the SVCD (from TMPGEnc) from the file browser to the compilation window and when its done analyzing, if it asks any questions just continue. Click file - write cd.

    5. There is a very good chance that this will playback in your dvd player! =)
     
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