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fourtyfour
31st March 2003, 22:07
servus...

I will do StarWars EP 2 at moment.

But how can I import a very short *.m2v (called "no-CCE" in DIF4U) in Scenarist?

It pop up a selection with :

Still Show
Slide Show
Still Menu

Doom9 chose Still show.

But if I chose still show, I canīt add audiostreams or subtitles or chapters.

If I chose Slide show, duration is automaticly 10 seconds, but I can import audio and subtitle.
But my files are between 12 and 120 frames.

So do I have to set duration from slide show or do I have to chose still show?

ShaneZ
1st April 2003, 15:49
The VTS_xxxx_NO-CCE.m2v file should be able to import normally into Scenarist just like a normal m2v file. The NO-CCE just means that dif4u flagged it beneath the 200mb file size limit and it did not need to be re-encoded.

fourtyfour
1st April 2003, 17:36
servus...

Well, these are not only such "big" files.

I have to import *.m2v with 12 frames for StarWars EP2 MultiPGCs

And the Menu pop up to chose still or slide and so on.

Doom9
1st April 2003, 17:59
hmm.. 12-120 frames and you want to add chapters, audio and subs? I think you can live without them during 120/25 = ~5 seconds

fourtyfour
1st April 2003, 18:17
servus...

sure, but what about the MultiplePGCs in EP2?

These audio files are 0 kb, but I think it works like a dummy.
DVDDecrypter and DIF4U detect these in PGCs.

And so I decided to set these streams in Scenarist.
=> IFoUpdate couldnīt make something wrong, cause original and "clone" looks like the same. :)

OR doesnīt IfoUpdate need these this dummies?

Tantabootsy
2nd April 2003, 09:12
Correct me if I`m wrong, but I think in a vidstream in a multipgc-vts without audio, or -like in your case- such a needless one you don`t need any dummies, right? So if your file is just a black picture, no logo and without audio, you won`t need the audiodummies and will be able to compile the project as it is.
TB