Log in

View Full Version : Can you burn a video DVD with mpeg1?


mrthemesong
4th October 2003, 04:17
I have around 1500 small mpeg1 clips. They have the extension .mpg. I can burn about 20 or so of these files to cd as a data cd. These data cds will play fine on my APEX DVD player. As most know a cd holds 700MB of info. I tried to burn a data DVD using these same mpg files and they play but only on the computer. When I try to play them on the DVD they don't work. These files work fine as a data cd why don't they work with a data DVD? Is there a way to burn these files to DVD and still work on my APEX DVD player? If there is, please give me detailed instructions on how to do it. I am kind of new to this. As I said before I have around 1500 of these files I want on DVD. Since I can get 20 or so on CD Im figuring I should be able to get alot more on DVD.. PLEASE HELP!!!! thanks you guys are awesome. mrthemesong@yahoo.com

Tuning
4th October 2003, 07:42
Welcome to forum mrthemesong,


Can you burn a video DVD with mpeg1?
I think this is impossible to create Video DVD in MPEG-1.These DVDs are based on MPEG-2 standard and hence u need to transcode MPEG-1 to MPEG-2.One more thing is resolution the VCD(MPEG-1) has a resolution 352*288 pixels and DVDs has it about 720*480.Thus the resolution or frame size need to be altered.
Look the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 encoding section in the forum for more details.

Navellint
4th October 2003, 11:56
hi,
i believe DVDlab (www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/index.html) can author vcd (mpeg1) and svcd (mpeg2) material onto a playable dvd, although many players can't handle it.
I'm pretty sure Scenarist can import regular elementary streams (video/audio) of vcd (mpeg1 352x288/240) and author a normal dvd out of it. It won't look any better than it did before though :-(

influenza
4th October 2003, 12:08
Scenarist will accept full d1 and half d1 files. So you're right that also other resolutions can be imported. As long as your files are dvd compliant (still talking mpeg2 though)

auenf
4th October 2003, 12:52
Originally posted by Tuning
Welcome to forum mrthemesong,

Can you burn a video DVD with mpeg1?

I think this is impossible to create Video DVD in MPEG-1.These DVDs are based on MPEG-2 standard and hence u need to transcode MPEG-1 to MPEG-2.One more thing is resolution the VCD(MPEG-1) has a resolution 352*288 pixels and DVDs has it about 720*480.Thus the resolution or frame size need to be altered.
Look the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 encoding section in the forum for more details.

actually, mpeg1 is a perfectly legal format for DVD:

http://www9.brinkster.com/sportschook/?dvdvcd.gif

ohh, and mrthemesong,

8) No cross posting. Post your message to the appropriate forum and nowhere else or it will be locked or deleted without warning.

you posted exactly the same thing on another forum, please dont do this, and also give the rest of the rules another reading while your at it.

Enf...

mrthemesong
4th October 2003, 17:18
You say dvdlab can do it but it wont look any better than before. When I burn them as data cds they are crystal clear video and audio. No problem. I'll check into this DVDlab and scenerist. If you know where I can get them and how much let me know. And thank you both for helping answer these questions.

Hectic
4th October 2003, 21:53
now what are "these" files of?? don't worry, you don't have to tell me, i know;)

mrthemesong
5th October 2003, 06:28
they are karaoke videos. ripped from cdg's.

oddyseus
5th October 2003, 08:19
Your quarter d1 mpeg1 video clips can be accepted by an authoring program for DVD-video. The problem, if any, is at your audio. It must be upsampled to 48khz if it is at 44.1 now. After this u can easily author them.

Since they r mpg allready, they contain mpeg audio. Search the svcd2dvdmpeg program by chrissyboy. It can automate the conversion of the audio sample rate for you. Better still u can do it yourself using besweet. Load them in a batch list and have a coffee while u wait.

mrthemesong
13th November 2003, 22:11
It can be done and very easily. It can be done with the newest Nero Vision. I had the older version and it didnt work, but with the newest update it works great. Not only can you put the mpeg1 videos on but if you put too many it automatically decreases the quality to fit onto a single DVD. Check it out. Thanks everyone for the help.

unixfs
15th November 2003, 09:49
mpeg1 is one of the 2 codecs accepted in the video-dvd standard, provided you use one of the dvd resolutions and a bitrate up to 1800 kb/s.

I made a dvd out of 7 vcds using tmpg dvdauthor demo (that can also use riff-signed mpegs) and let it resample the audio part at 48 khz. Very good results.