Problem in DVDLab 1.3

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  1. displace

    displace Member

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    When Iam finished with my DVD and I want to compile, this error message comes up. I guess its a very easy problem, but I dont know now what it is.

    EDIT: I´ve figured out that I cant compile Video and Audio at the same time. When I erase the *.mp2 audio files it finish the compiling good. I can use music in Root Menu. But not the movies. I´ve tried to encode to *.ac3, but it wont work. Any ideas ? Thank you!

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  2. maxxan

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    I see the problem, it's easy to fix!

    1. First convert your files to VOB-files (I use VSO DivxToDVD)
    2. Second import the VOB-file VTS_01_1.VOB and choose "(Join VOB First)". This will put all your VTS_01_X-files to one!
    3. Import the "big-VOB-file" now and choose "Join and Demulitplex to Elementary Streams". Now you will get an AC3 and a mpv-file.
    4. Draw these files to your Movie. AC3-file to the audio stream, and the mpv to the movie stream.
    5. Compile!

    I hope this solved your problem!
     
  3. displace

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    I have already done that, i have a few avi movies that i converted in DIKO to mpv files and mp2 files.
     
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    First, encode the video to DVD compliant mpeg-2.
    Transcode the audio to AC3 in Ffmpeggui or BeLight.
    Make sure it's 48khz, 224kbps.
    Import the m2v and ac3.
    Compile.
    If you get an error, either the assets are NOT encoded properly, or the menu structure is invalid.
     

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