viper3344
31st January 2002, 00:45
Hey all! I got a panasonic DVDR-RAM drive, but need major help in authoring! I gave up on ifoedit because only the first vob had audio and the rest did not (any help here would be great also) so I decited to go the re-mpeg route. Ripped the main movie and converted it.
I have a 3.1GB m2v file of DOGMA and a wav and ac3 file that i ripped and converted. Using DVDit when I try to make the dvd with seperate m2v and wav file dragged onto one, I never can get audio! Then i combined the m2v and wav file with tmpeg and I now have one mpeg file that is about 4 gigs. (video and audio quality is perfect in windows media player) Now, even with that single mpeg file, I still cannot get audio to work. it spits out a perfect audio_ts and video_ts folder and all of the vobs work fine in my creative software dvd player and powerdvd but no audio. i tried every setting they have for audio. The thing that gets me is when you go to preview your dvd in dvdit, the audio works just fine! anyway any help on how to properly use ifoedit (slow and simple please) would be gretly appreciated, or anyone familiar with dvdit, or anyone that knows of another good authoring program that reads widescreen m2v's please reply.
I have a 3.1GB m2v file of DOGMA and a wav and ac3 file that i ripped and converted. Using DVDit when I try to make the dvd with seperate m2v and wav file dragged onto one, I never can get audio! Then i combined the m2v and wav file with tmpeg and I now have one mpeg file that is about 4 gigs. (video and audio quality is perfect in windows media player) Now, even with that single mpeg file, I still cannot get audio to work. it spits out a perfect audio_ts and video_ts folder and all of the vobs work fine in my creative software dvd player and powerdvd but no audio. i tried every setting they have for audio. The thing that gets me is when you go to preview your dvd in dvdit, the audio works just fine! anyway any help on how to properly use ifoedit (slow and simple please) would be gretly appreciated, or anyone familiar with dvdit, or anyone that knows of another good authoring program that reads widescreen m2v's please reply.