DVD Santa and DVD Authoring

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by holymsoph, Jan 22, 2006.

  1. holymsoph

    holymsoph Member

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    I want to transfer a VCD to a DVD, I have never done this before and just decided to try it. I followed a guide for the procedure. I have my .m2v file and my .mpa. I want to use DVD Santa.

    The .m2v file which is the video gets loaded (with no audio), but the .mpa does not load (because DVD Santa could not get the video for the file).

    What must I do?
     
  2. rp_024

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    Quite possibly I could be wrong, but I don't beleive you can add tracks to your media which you desire converting. Santa is more of a conversion utility for a compressed media file. You can adjust how you would like your sound to be in the Advanced Setting, but Santa wasn't created for Movie editing. Hope this helps.
     
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    yeah it helps. Thanks.

    That means I have to start from another angle ... any suggestions?
     
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    Nero is a fantastic utility. TMPGEnc is also great for combining both to create a DVD.
     
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    I have got nero, and I have TMPGEnc. is there a guide somewhere that I can follow.

    I have the video files in .m2v format and the audio files in .mp2 format. I just tried using spruce up and it worked well, the only problem is, there was no sound!
     
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