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konik
21st August 2006, 22:26
Hello,
I'm trying to put my photos and videos on DVD in separate folders to make it playable on every standalone DVD Player. I don't want convert my video files directly to DVD format!

Can u help me which codec I should use or which procedure to follow? I tried to search,but didn't find anything helpful in my case!

My videos are:

mjpeg - 640x480 30FPS, bitrate 14331 kb/s
PCM audio 88 kb/s, sample rate 11024 Hz - Morgan stream switcher


I tried to convert to mpg 720x576 PAL, LPCM audio,with Mainconcept Mpeg encoder,but audio didn't play and video get stuck so often,played just window by window!

Does anybody know what to do?

Sorry for my english! I hope u understand me. :confused:

Awatef
21st August 2006, 22:53
You have a 30fps video, you have to convert it to 25fps first for PAL video. Look at the AviSynth forum for appropriate methods.
Your audio has the wrong samplerate. Resample to 48KHz to make it DVD compliant.

konik
27th August 2006, 15:31
Thanks a lot! It works now! But I wonder if is possible to put a subtitle file inside mpg? So if I'll play it on standalone DVD Player,it will be 1 mpg file with subtitles inside. Or is there any subtitle format,which every DVD Player could read and I can just enclose it? Thanks for help.