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WFPC2 Master
27th October 2005, 07:33
Hi to Everybody,

I hope that's the correct Forum: I have obtained some VOBs (w/o any IFO) and WAV files and was asked to create a DVD out of it. Can anyone help me how to do that or give me a link to some guides? I have searched in the forum here but couldn't find the answer

thx a lot :D
WFPC2 Master

guada 2
27th October 2005, 08:05
Hello WFPC2 Master,

it is not the truth post. just that : Ifo / Editot

But, to make your DVD uses IfoEdit v0;971:
-open ifoedit;
-dvdauthor;
-video / audio multiplex;
-destination and OK.

Bye.

WFPC2 Master
27th October 2005, 08:28
Thanks alot :D

WFPC2 Master
27th October 2005, 08:41
Hello WFPC2 Master,

it is not the truth post. just that : Ifo / Editot

But, to make your DVD uses IfoEdit v0;971:
-open ifoedit;
-dvdauthor;
-video / audio multiplex;



Sorry, do you mean "DVD-Author" - "Create new DVD"? Then the input for the Video only offers *.m2v and not *.vob files. With Vobs it doesn't work :confused:

guada 2
27th October 2005, 12:03
Sorry.

try Dgindex (save project and demux video).
And recover the file.m2v and multiplex with IfoEdit. (M2v/wav)

SeeMoreDigital
27th October 2005, 17:51
Why not give our very own mpucoder's MuxMan (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=93553) a try?

By-the-way.... Is you WAV (LPCM) stream DVD complaint?

It needs to have a sample rate of either 48K or 96KHz, with a sample size of either 16, 20 or 24 bits and contain between 1 to 8 channels.


Cheers

WFPC2 Master
28th October 2005, 10:07
yeah, now it worked :-))))


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WFPC2 Master

SeeMoreDigital
28th October 2005, 10:09
I'm moved to ask...... "Which worked"?

WFPC2 Master
28th October 2005, 11:29
well, I first tried DGIndex and IFOEdit, and it worked, so I didn't try MuxMan - but also thanks to you :-)

raquete
28th October 2005, 17:07
It needs to have a sample rate of either 48K or 96KHz, with a sample size of either 16, 20 or 24 bits and contain between 1 to 8 channels.

waves between 1 to 8 channels or tracks?
means that can be one track( max=8 ) with max 8 channels each track?
my bad english,sorry and excuse. :o

SeeMoreDigital
28th October 2005, 17:18
For LPCM it means 1 to 8 channels, per track...... I don't know what the maximum number of tracks (separate audio/languages) you are allowed ;)


Cheers

raquete
28th October 2005, 17:27
For LPCM it means 1 to 8 channels, per track...... I don't know what the maximum number of tracks (separate audio/languages) you are allowed ;)


Cheers i think that dvd structure get 8 tracks(someone correct me if i'm wrong) but don't knew that could be used 8 channels for each LPCM track,very nice.
thank you.
:cool: