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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 3,494
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GOP problem ? :<
Hi fellas,
I come here coz i'm running out of options :< Ok here's what I've done : -extracted .m2v and 5.1 .ac3 from a PAL DVD -multiplexed both, cut the start credits with MPEG-VCR -demultiplexed the result, used azid in 24bit on the 5.1 audio, then re-encoded in AC3 stereo 192 kb/s with DVD Architect -author a DVD using ifoedit THE RESULTING DVD iS UTTER CRAP, stuttering every 2 seconds... few problems there seems to be : -the first frame of the video is green(remaing delta frames at the beginning of the file ?) -the duration of the video is said to be twice the reality(3:00:00 instead of 1:30:00) I've tried : -fixing the GOP using MPEG-VCR, it says there's no GOP problem -any other DVD authoring tool I could put my hands on. TMPGENC DVD-Author says the video has GOP problems and crashes at authoring. My question is : how can i fix my M2V file header ? how can I get rid of the remaing delta frames at the beginning of the file and still be in sync with the AC3 file ? how can i burn the damn thing on DVD? (finally ![]() Thank you for any advice!!! |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Outside Looking In
Posts: 269
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. It's easier to cut the credits with dvdshrink than with mpeg-vcr. . Did you join the original vobs before demuxing, or did you demux each vob and then join them together? . What exactly are you trying to do?
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main movie and one audio track?
forget all tools and use only dvd2svcd ! http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?forumid=47 ---> read the Q&A before start! |
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