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trippinhard
27th October 2006, 01:34
I have some tv episodes i had transferred to my pc from my dvd which got damaged.
They were converted to avi at first which i then converted to mpv with wav files with cce.
My question is i was looking through the dvd authoring guide for dvdlab but it just seems to complicated for me.
Is there any simple way for me to just add as many episodes that i can on one dvd with a simple menu that would allow me to select which episode to view or which episode to view certain chapters from.
Update: would i have to create lets say 5 movie menus in dvdlabpro for 5 seperate episodes or do i join video and audio files if so how..
Would love for someone to guide me through this as this is taking major harddrive space on my drive.

setarip_old
27th October 2006, 02:35
They were converted to avi at first which i then converted to mpv with wav files with cce.The quality must have suffered terribly. Make your life simple and get an inexpensive standalone player that plays .AVIs (DivX-compressed and some or all XviD-compressed)...

trippinhard
27th October 2006, 02:42
Well the quality to me still seems great viewing it on my 32lcd it looks as good as i could ask.
I do have a dvd player to view avi files but still would like it to be viewable on all players, incase its ever needed.

setarip_old
27th October 2006, 05:45
Based on the following thread, that was CLOSED by a moderator, it seems that you're once again asking the same question about the same files. This would seem to be inappropriate, to say the least:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=116107

trippinhard
28th October 2006, 18:13
First off im not doing anything wrong, and i feel like im the one getting treated innapropriately, what rule sais i have to explain the exact dvd it is, why cant i get helped without getting badgered(i would of replied to the last moderators post explaining but it was locked before i had a chance. Im not posting anything wrong or against the rules its just your assumptions,so please dont accuse me on my thread, your not a moderator.
I backup my dvds on my pc, and my original dvd got broke by my kid, im sure im not the first one thats ever happened(or what is the point of backup programs)
I would really appreciate someone to help me on this instead of insulting me.
thanks

setarip_old
28th October 2006, 18:51
I'm not insulting you. I'm simply stating that a moderator at these forums has previously found reason to close your thread about the same topic - and neither I, nor any other member should attempt to contradict a moderator's decision by knowingly providing further information about this topic.

As I and others have been advised in the past, if you want to challenge a moderator's decision, simply follow the rules regarding the proper procedure.

I'm sure you don't want to inadvertently get me or any other member in "hot water" for responding.

Thanks for your understanding...