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TotalEnigma
22nd February 2002, 18:31
when I was about a 1/3 of the way through the mvp phase of the CCE section when I had to reboot. I don't want to start from the VOB files so I have run CCE and loaded ecl project and started the encoding again. My question is how do I used bbMPEG to multiplex the audio and video into one mpeg-2 file?
TotalEnigma
P.S. I use Nero and cannot burn any images created by dvd2svcd, instead I don't create an image, just create a SVCD with Nero from the mpeg. these SVCD work on my himage DVD player but not on other makes! Any idea's?
TotalEnigma
23rd February 2002, 15:23
Found the bbMPEG guide on doom9 and have now multiplexed the A/V.
Still do'nt know why they work on my dirt cheap dvd (himage dvd2290) and not on other more expensive dvds.
TotalEnigma
sundance
23rd February 2002, 16:43
Originally posted by TotalEnigma
Found the bbMPEG guide on doom9 and have now multiplexed the A/V.
Where did you find that bbMPEG guide on Doom9?
Was trying hard but couldn't find it. Maybe you've got an URL?
-sundance-
TotalEnigma
23rd February 2002, 19:39
http://www.doom9.org/mpg/bbmpeg.htm
chainsaw135
23rd February 2002, 23:33
@Totalenigma hey if you had problems with cce rebooting your computer why dont you try this test out here is the thread http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=17518
marks430
23rd February 2002, 23:37
Here's how to burn one that should work on any player that will handle an SVCD.
Download and install Daemon Tools (http://www.daemon-tools.com/)
Run DVD2SVCD and allow it to create the bin/cue files.
Once DVD2SVCD is finished, mount the image into Daemon Tools and then use any CD copying software to make a CD to CD copy using the virtual CD Drive created by Daemon Tools.
Good Luck.
Mark
Labersack
24th February 2002, 05:08
@TotalEnigma
Why don't you just use CrashRecovery?
TotalEnigma
25th February 2002, 10:53
DVD2SVCD did not crash I had to reboot my XP as routing was screwed. I could not get crash recovery to work.
TotalEnigma
Labersack
26th February 2002, 05:51
You don't have to had a crash to use crashrecovery. If I want to do something else with my PC I just kill DVD2SVCD with TaskManager and if I want to continue with it, I just use CrashRecovery. Where are your problems with CR? What error message did you get?
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