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26th November 2004, 11:41 | #23 | Link | |
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open tmpgenc DVDauthor ,select "create new project", then select " add DVD video" , at this point the program asks me if i want to copy to Hard drive as its better for tmpgenc to work with the file, which i do.( this then takes a copy of the RAM disc onto my HDD) this takes a while, , but when its done it allows me to progress onto the next screen which is add/alter menus ( i dont usually bother),then it takes me to the "output" page, where you select the folder you want the files to go to,( a VIDEO_TS folder) and hit the button and wait again till its encoded the file. when it all done, you will have a load of VOB files in that folder, which you can use whatever prog you choose to burn them with . its a lenghty process, about 2hours with a P4 2.2 processor, but ti works for me hope thats of help |
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26th November 2004, 22:59 | #24 | Link |
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thank you for help.
I tried it with TMPGenc DVD Author 1.6 like you explained it. After selecting "add DVD Video" I select "DVD-VR programm" and click next. Now i got following error message: the programm is a mix of different video formats. I don't understand because its only one movie recorded from TV. |
26th November 2004, 23:55 | #25 | Link | |
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although its only 1 program/movie on your RAM disc, there will be a part thats either , black and white in a colour film( or vice versa), or 2 differant formats like a 16:9 film, with 4:3 adverts or something odd like that. if its adverts, you may be able to strip them out with your recorder and tmpgenc may work. i use a panny 55e , and in settings i use "hybrid VBR resolution = FIXED", but the Default is set to variable . this should solve your problem. it did the same to me with an old B+W film with colour trailers at the beginning |
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21st February 2005, 09:06 | #26 | Link |
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VOBTool / VCD Gear
HI All,
I found a web site that appears to be Dracor's page. It can be found here -=>VCDGear Coded by dracor. I have just run it on a VRO file and it worked VERY WELL! When you start it up all you have to do is Click the "vcdgear" button and then in the extraction/conversion select mpeg/mpeg (For the VRO anyway), Tap the "Load" button, pick your VRO file and "Start" it up :-) |
17th March 2005, 09:13 | #28 | Link |
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VRO2VOB
You can try this to convert VRO to VOB. It's very quick but the interface may look strange to you.
Hope it helpful!! http://www2.mnx.jp/~dle871/ |
13th April 2005, 09:18 | #29 | Link | |
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15th April 2005, 09:17 | #30 | Link |
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I tried VCD Gear and it worked well and fast, but for some reason the resulting MPEG file was not recognised by TMPGEnc, so I did some more searching and found that FlasKMPEG will convert it into something that is more "Conventional" than the VRO.
All I have to do now is to work out how do get FlasKMPEG to decomb the output Last edited by Rassilon; 16th April 2005 at 07:06. |
22nd January 2022, 09:54 | #32 | Link |
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I know it's only been 20 years, but I found the link and thought that I'd share it - https://www.dvdvobtompg.com/
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