Burning KVCD onto DVD

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  1. foggydew

    foggydew Member

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    Hello there

    Looking for some help.

    I currently have a movie in a BIN file. I have winavi, dvd santa & Nero 7 but finding it difficult to copy to disc.

    Please help
     
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    celtic_d Regular member

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    You should only need to convert the audio. Easier just to burn to CD though.
     
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    foggydew Member

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    could you please explain - convert audio only
     
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    celtic_d Regular member

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    A KVCD's video should be DVD compliant whilst the audio will be
    a) mp2 which is not compliant as the only audio stream for NTSC DVD's.
    b) possibly 44.1KHz where DVD requires 48KHz.
    So to author/burn a KVCD as DVD video you should only need to re-encode the audio.
     
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    mistycat Active member

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    Excuse the intrusion but here is the method I use and while I thought I would have to redo the audio, I don't: http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=141726 Then, just author and burn the mpg to DVD. Isobuster is free but you will need an authoring program. Winavi and Nero (I'm not familar with DVD Santa) will burn the mpg but encoding again will reduce the quality. I have never done this but, supposedly, if you enter the mpg in Nero Vision Express and check "use smart encoding", the mpg won't be reencoded but I don't know.
     
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    use vcdgear to convert it to mpeg then use winavi/nero recode to convert it to dvd. real easy to use saves any audio sync isues
     

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