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nhope
19th February 2003, 17:09
I am trying to use Ifoedit to author very simple "autostart" DVD's with no menu.

My video input is MPEG2, bitrate 8000 either from CCE (PAL) or Procoder (NTSC or PAL). My audio input is 48000 WAV from Premiere (or Procoder).

When I play the VIDEO_TS folder on my hard disk using WinDVD the audio is fine but the video plays much too fast and is jumpy.

Anyone know what might be wrong? I guess this is a muxxing problem but I don't know how to put it right.

Thanks

nhope
21st February 2003, 16:21
Is ANYONE successfully authoring a DVD in Ifoedit using an .m2v and a .WAV file? If so, how are you generating the files?

Thanks again

Steff
21st February 2003, 17:10
Sorry, I never tried PCM-Sound with Ifoedit.
I always convert my *.wav-File to mp2 (not mp3!!!) with toolame (192 or 384 kbps - joint stereo)
- and make sure that 48 is entered in the first box (default would be 44.1).
It's this "Besweet"-package that you will find here on doom9's site.
Works fine.

If you rename the *.mp2 to *.mpa afterwards, even SpruceUp will accept your soundfile (provided you have *.m2v and *.mpa both with the same name in the same folder.
There must not be a *.wav with this name, SpruceUp would prefer the wave-file then.

My player is OK with mp2 only. I am not perfectly sure if this complies with NTSC-Players...
Give it a try! :)

Greetings
Steff

bubbaleroy
21st February 2003, 17:14
Don't know if this will help but... If your output is NTSC 23.976 with 3:2 pulldown, IFOEDIT will not author correctly. You could use DVDMaestro.

Double check your source and destination settings for framerate, progressive/interlaced, NTSC/PAL, etc.