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MPEG to DVD with TMPG
I've encoded a wedding party captured in mpeg format into DVD compilant file using TMPG ... and now I want to burn it into DVD ... what is the easiest way to do this ... I don't need menues or anything ... I just want to play that clip directly when I put it in the DVD player ...
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Iowa
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IFOEdit. Select DVD Author, Author New DVD in the menu, select your input streams for video and audio, select output directory, select OK. Quit IFOEdit. Restart IFOEdit, open primary ifo file (VTS_01_0.IFO), Select Get VTS Sectors, click OK a few times. Select Save then OK. You are now ready to test in a software DVD Player. Then Burn with Nero or what ever came with your burner.
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Hi ... first thnaks for your reply ... I did as you said ... I loaded the file produced in TMPG ... it is in MPG format ... as both Video Source and Audio Source ... and selected the destination ... but then I got this error "Found no valid elementary stream file to muliplex" ... should I seperate my MPG file into m2v file and audio file ... or do I have to do something else ...
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Thats right, separate them under MGEG Tools (Simple De-Multiplex). In the future you could select "Elementary Stream Video Only" at encoding time to produce your .m2v and any other tool for audio extraction.
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