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ssoac
15th November 2002, 01:56
Hello to all:
I have been using this two appliations for quiet a while to know how to deal with them, but once I got the mpv or m2v file ready and the ac3 file to remuxing with IFO edit, the final product will be chuncky, it jumps (or slow video) and the audio is out of synch
I did a try with REMPEG to produce the M2V file, (of course the quility of the video was ougggg) did not have that problems
I am following all the suggestions and comments, but not on them seems to work fine
Pleae Help I am desperate at this point
Eyes`Only
16th November 2002, 13:11
It is well known that you cannot remux CCE output with ifoedit.
Read the guides, as you are going to have to learn to reauthor if you choose to use CCE (which is the best choice, by the way).
ssoac
17th November 2002, 04:06
But according to the guides, you can do it with no problem
http://www.doom9.org/mpg/ifoedit-cce.htm
so which will be the best process or encoder TMPG in conjuction with Ifoedit?
cause the main problem is with delay between audio and video
Eyes`Only
18th November 2002, 02:42
I'm extremely familiar with hat guide you referenced, as I helped develop some of that technique. It does not teach you to remux with IFOEdit in any way, it shows you the correct way to get your CCE video back into the DVD, by using Scenarist to remux.
If you insist on remuxing with IFOEdit, TMPGENC may work (not 100% guaranteed) if you are using a PAL source. If you are using NTSC, I believe the only program that will remux correctly with IFOEdit is rempeg, which is the worst transcoder as far as quality is concerned.
ssoac
18th November 2002, 03:54
About Rempeg, yes you are right, it works but the quality sucks.
tell me have you read this article
http://www.doom9.org/mpg/ifoedit-dvdauthor.htm
it shows a method I am trying to use, but with no luck
maybe I should started with this reference since the very begining.
Eyes`Only
18th November 2002, 18:27
I've seen that article but never actually read it because the whole remuxing main-movie only idea is hokey.
Sorry bud, if you're looking for main-movie authoring advice, I'm not your guy. I disbelieve in the idea of butchering a DVD, no matter how easy it is.
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