Can't burn DVD Video File

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  1. ianinuk

    ianinuk Member

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    I've got a VOB file which I converted from MP4 using Super. But when I try to burn it to DVD using the "Burn DVD-Video Files" option it says "the file is larger than 2 GB and therefore cannot be stored in an ISO file system. Please use the UDF file system to write such large files."
    I would try to re-convert the MP4 on a lower quality setting but I'm not sure how to go about doing that (apart from anything Super doesn't seem to let you specify an output file size). Is there any way I can get this VOB onto a DVD?
     
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    To expand on cyprusrom's post:
    This will take about ten minutes for a 4GB file.


    Rename large file as VOB_01_1.VOB


    Run VobEdit > 'Open', select VTS_01_1.VOB
    'Demux' > select 'All Video and Audio'.

    The files will be saved as an .m2v and an ac3.

    Run IFOEdit > 'DVD Author' > 'Author New DVD'
    Load the m2v and ac3 files and select an output folder.

    VobEdit
    http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/showsoftware_vobedit_254.html

    IFOEdit
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd-r_tools/ifoedit.cfm
     
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    Well I used DVD Flick in the end - and it converted my MP4 into appropriate VOB's, BUP's and IFO's really well, burn to DVD, works fine! I'll have a look at those other programs too though. Thanks for the help, DVD Flick is a great program!
     
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    Ok I burnt the DVD Flick VOBs etc to a DVD, and the quality is fine, but the audio soundtrack is a good 5 seconds behind the video. Has anyone else had this happen, and does anyone have any possible solutions?
     
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    Anyone?
     

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