Help?! Cant create DVD from mpeg2, or wmv video file

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  1. generalno

    generalno Member

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    Hi. Ive been having similar problems, for weeks now trying to burn this one movie project i made, using windows movie maker, of a wedding into a dvd movie.

    My computer is a HP Pavillion notebook, running Windows XP SP2.

    I created project with Windows Movie Maker, and burned it into a wmv as the only other option was to save it as an AVI file, which would have been way to huge.

    Now Ive tried using NeroVision Express 2 and its related programs, Sonic MYDVD,TMPGE, and Blaze Media Pro. NONE of these programs are working.
    The farthest Ive been able to do is to convert the original wmv format movie file into an mpeg2 using TMPGE 3.0 Express & DVD Author 1.6 to try to burn it into a DVD rom with menus, etc - but it does not play on my dvd burner, and does not display on my computer dvd player as a dvd, just created a volume 1 folder on my hardrive - which contains one video_TS & one Audio-TS folder. The audio folder is for some reason empty (and though one of the attempted burned dvds will play on my computer but without the dvd startpage, menu, dvd interactiveness - the audio is gone in its playback from dvdr),
    and the video-TS folder contains 2 .BUP files (one prefix VIDEO_TS & other VTS-01-0, 2 IFO files, and 6 VOB files.

    Why cant i just bring in my original wmv format,
    OR the converted video using TMPGE which seperated it into two files - one a .m2v file and the other a .wav file.

    Documentation and programs say i can simpply bring these two files into my dvd creation and burning software, create my desired menus, themes, background image menu,etc then select create dvd and it should work - should burn correctly into a dvd which is then interactivaly veiwable on a home dvd player, as well as computer dvd player.

    Anyone know what is going wrong here? Why wont they burn correctly into dvd?
    One of the errors ive received when trying the lame MyDVD software to burn either the wmv format or from the mpeg format to interactive DVD shows a red circle with white X in it and says "Could not complete the last command because: Invalid stream file type (DVDErr,-19931). Okay, I dont understand why or what that means and how to fix it? Why dont any of these programs just burn the formats simply and effectively like they claim to? Its been two weeks now Ive been tring to get this video to make to dvd, when it should have been just a couple friggin minutes.!

    And when trying to burn using Nero from an wmv version of my video converted mpeg2, it too does not work. Here is an error log from one attempt at using Nero Vision Express and other Nero tools to burn my movie file into a dvd -



    ********** Nero Recode 2 **********

    Version: 2.1.1.20





    Project type: Copy entire DVD
    Target size: DVD5 (2282925)

    Burn settings:
    Target: Memorex DVD16+/-DL4RWlD2
    Number of copies: 1
    Write speed: 11080 KB/s
    Temp folder: C:\Documents and Settings\Aaron\My Documents\Nero Recode (7514763264 bytes free)
    Direct burning: true
    Target media: DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, DVD+R9 Double Layer
    Shutdown when finished: false
    Advanced Analysis: false
    Compress Adaptive: false

    14:24:02 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 231
    Compile DVD: init

    VMG Menus Vobs [15 vobus] 7.56MB -> 7.56MB [R 1.00]
    Video: 6.03MB, extra: 1.53MB
    Audio: 1 streams
    0. 0. LPCM 2-ch Unspecified 1.49MB [enabled]
    Subpicture: 1 streams
    0. 0. Unspecified 0.01MB [enabled]

    VTS_01 Menus Vobs [15 vobus] 7.57MB -> 7.57MB [R 1.00]
    Video: 6.03MB, extra: 1.53MB
    Audio: 1 streams
    0. 0. LPCM 2-ch Unspecified 1.49MB [enabled]
    Subpicture: 1 streams
    0. 0. Unspecified 0.01MB [enabled]

    VTS_01 Title Vobs [7243 vobus] 4036.18MB -> 4036.17MB [R 1.00]
    Video: 3284.87MB, extra: 751.30MB
    Audio: 1 streams
    0. 0. LPCM 2-ch Unspecified 737.15MB [enabled]
    Subpicture: 0 streams

    14:24:02 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1153
    Compile DVD: begin copy 1

    14:24:03 File NeroRecorderBase.cpp, Line 448
    Writing to disc: DVD+R

    14:24:03 File NeroRecorderBase.cpp, Line 462
    Free capacity on disc: 2283091 sectors (2295104)

    14:24:04 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 480
    Compile DVD: burning 2283091 sectors (2074333 required)

    14:24:04 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 657
    Compile DVD: adjust target size to 4459.16MB (4051.43MB obtained)

    14:24:04 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 525
    Compiling DVD Volume started

    14:24:06 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1059
    Compile DVD: finished VMG Menus Vobs

    VMG Menus Vobs:
    Original 7.56MB -> Expected 7.56MB -> Output 7.56MB
    Finished error 0.00MB
    Ratio encoded = 0
    Original encoded = 15
    Slide encoded = 0
    StillImage encoded = 0
    Output extra size = 1.53MB
    Source video size = 6.04MB
    Pictures Modified [I 0] [P 0] [B 0]

    14:24:06 File vob_record.cpp, Line 642
    DirectBurn offset: VIDEO_TS.VOB 16

    14:24:11 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1059
    Compile DVD: finished VTS_01 Menus Vobs

    VTS_01 Menus Vobs:
    Original 7.57MB -> Expected 7.57MB -> Output 7.57MB
    Finished error 0.00MB
    Ratio encoded = 0
    Original encoded = 15
    Slide encoded = 0
    StillImage encoded = 0
    Output extra size = 1.53MB
    Source video size = 6.04MB
    Pictures Modified [I 0] [P 0] [B 0]

    14:24:54 File vob_record.cpp, Line 642
    DirectBurn offset: VTS_01_0.VOB 3984

    14:25:15 File vob_record.cpp, Line 642
    DirectBurn offset: VTS_01_1.VOB 7858

    14:36:27 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 1059
    Compile DVD: finished VTS_01 Title Vobs

    VTS_01 Title Vobs:
    Original 4036.18MB -> Expected 4036.17MB -> Output 4035.84MB
    Finished error -0.33MB
    Ratio encoded = 1
    Original encoded = 7242
    Slide encoded = 0
    StillImage encoded = 0
    Output extra size = 742.09MB
    Source video size = 3293.76MB
    Pictures Modified [I 0] [P 0] [B 10]

    14:36:43 File dvd_record.cpp, Line 417
    DirectBurn offset: VTS_01_0.IFO 3936


    14:36:51 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 548
    Compile DVD: completed successfuly (4051.10MB)

    ----- Begin NeroAPI error log -----





    Windows XP 5.1

    IA32

    WinAspi: -

    ahead WinASPI: File 'C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroFiles\Wnaspi32.dll': Ver=2.0.1.68, size=160016 bytes, created 7/22/2004 4:33:44 PM

    Nero API version: 6.3.1.29

    Using interface version: 6.3.1.11

    Installed in: C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroFiles\

    Application: Ahead\Nero Recode

    Recorder: <Memorex DVD16+/-DL4RWlD2>Version: JWS5 - HA 2 TA 0 - 6.3.1.29

    Adapter driver: <> HA 2

    Drive buffer : 2048kB

    Bus Type : via Inquiry data (1) -> ATAPI, detected: ?

    Connected to MMC as unknown drive with class-nr : 1

    Drive is autodetected - recorder class: Std. MMC recorder



    === Scsi-Device-Map ===

    DiskPeripheral : IC25N080ATMR04-0 atapi Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On

    CdRomPeripheral : SONY CD-RW CRX830E atapi Port 1 ID 0 DMA: On



    === CDRom-Device-Map ===

    SONY CD-RW CRX830E D: CDRom0

    Memorex DVD16+/-DL4RWlD2 E: CDRom1

    =======================



    AutoRun : 1

    Excluded drive IDs:

    WriteBufferSize: 66060288 (0) Byte

    ShowDrvBufStat : 0

    BUFE : 0

    Physical memory : 446MB (457712kB)

    Free physical memory: 236MB (241944kB)

    Memory in use : 47

    Uncached PFiles: 0x0

    Use Inquiry : 1

    Global Bus Type: default (0)

    Check supported media : Disabled (0)



    19.11.2005

    NeroAPI

    2:24:03 PM #1 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 247

    Last possible write address on media: 2295103 (510:01.28, 4482MB)

    Last address to be written: -1 ( 0:00.-1, 0MB)



    2:24:03 PM #2 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 259

    Write in overburning mode: NO



    2:24:03 PM #3 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2161

    Recorder: Memorex DVD16+/-DL4RWlD2, Media type: DVD+R

    Disc Manufacturer ID: CMC MAG, Media Type ID: E01, Product revision number: 0

    Disc Application Code: 0, Extended Information Indicators: 3



    2:24:03 PM #4 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 420

    >>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<<

    =========================================



    2:24:04 PM #5 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 8219

    ---- DVD Structure: Physical Format Information (00h) ----

    Layer: 0, Address: 0 (0 h), AGID: 0; Length: 2050

    Book Type: DVD+R (10), Part Version: 1

    Disc Size: 120 mm, Maximum Rate: <not specified> (F h)

    Number of Layers: 1, Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP), Layer Type: recordable

    Linear Density: 0,267 um/bit, Track Density: 0,74 um/track

    Starting Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 30000 h (DVD-ROM, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW)

    End Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 26053F h

    End Sector Number in Layer 0: 0 h

    Data in Burst Cutting Area (BCA) does not exist

    Disc Application Code: 0 / 0 h

    Extended Information indicators: 3 h

    Disc Manufacturer ID: CMC.MAG.

    Media type ID: E01

    Product revision number: 0

    Number of Physical format information bytes in use in ADIP up to byte 63: 56

    Media Specific [16..63]:

    00 00 03 43 4D 43 20 4D - 41 47 00 45 30 31 00 38 ...CMC.MAG.E01.8

    23 54 37 10 02 38 6A 02 - 88 67 15 15 0B 0B 08 08 #T7..8j..g......

    01 19 1B 0C 0C 0C 0D 01 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................



    2:24:04 PM #6 Text 0 File DVDPlusRW.cpp, Line 635

    Start write address at LBA 0

    DVD high compatibility mode: Yes



    2:24:04 PM #7 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1073

    Estimated filesystem size: 544



    2:24:04 PM #8 Phase 36 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273

    Burn process started at 8x (11,080 KB/s)



    2:24:06 PM #9 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1730

    Buffering files started



    2:24:06 PM #10 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1451

    Buffering VIDEO_TS.VOB



    2:24:06 PM #11 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2548

    Finished buffering file VIDEO_TS.VOB of size 7931904 bytes (3873 sectors)



    2:24:06 PM #12 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VIDEO_TS.VOB of size 7931904 bytes (3873 sectors)



    2:24:06 PM #13 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2620

    Buffering files finished successfully



    2:24:54 PM #14 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 747

    Reserved fragment at 0. Length: 4480



    2:24:54 PM #15 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1913

    Reserved start fragment at 0



    2:24:54 PM #16 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 747

    Reserved fragment at 4480. Length: 48



    2:24:54 PM #17 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1445

    Writing VTS_01_0.VOB at sector 4528



    2:24:56 PM #18 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VTS_01_0.VOB of size 7933952 bytes (3874 sectors)



    2:25:15 PM #19 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1445

    Writing VTS_01_1.VOB at sector 8402



    2:28:14 PM #20 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VTS_01_1.VOB of size 1073739776 bytes (524287 sectors)



    2:28:14 PM #21 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2360

    Added extra file VTS_01_2.VOB



    2:28:14 PM #22 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1445

    Writing VTS_01_2.VOB at sector 532689



    2:30:55 PM #23 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VTS_01_2.VOB of size 1073739776 bytes (524287 sectors)



    2:30:55 PM #24 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2360

    Added extra file VTS_01_3.VOB



    2:30:55 PM #25 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1445

    Writing VTS_01_3.VOB at sector 1056976



    2:34:09 PM #26 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VTS_01_3.VOB of size 1073739776 bytes (524287 sectors)



    2:34:09 PM #27 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2360

    Added extra file VTS_01_4.VOB



    2:34:09 PM #28 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1445

    Writing VTS_01_4.VOB at sector 1581263



    2:36:43 PM #29 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VTS_01_4.VOB of size 1010669568 bytes (493491 sectors)



    2:36:43 PM #30 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1445

    Writing VTS_01_0.BUP at sector 2074754



    2:36:43 PM #31 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VTS_01_0.BUP of size 53248 bytes (26 sectors)



    2:36:44 PM #32 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1445

    Writing VTS_01_0.IFO at sector 4480



    2:36:51 PM #33 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2587

    Successfully released fragment at 4480



    2:36:51 PM #34 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VTS_01_0.IFO of size 53248 bytes (26 sectors)



    2:36:51 PM #35 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1451

    Buffering VIDEO_TS.IFO



    2:36:51 PM #36 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2557

    Finished buffering file VIDEO_TS.IFO of size 14336 bytes (7 sectors)



    2:36:51 PM #37 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VIDEO_TS.IFO of size 14336 bytes (7 sectors)



    2:36:51 PM #38 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1451

    Buffering VIDEO_TS.BUP



    2:36:51 PM #39 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2557

    Finished buffering file VIDEO_TS.BUP of size 14336 bytes (7 sectors)



    2:36:51 PM #40 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2607

    Finished writing file VIDEO_TS.BUP of size 14336 bytes (7 sectors)



    2:36:51 PM #41 Phase 175 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273

    Finalizing disc started



    2:36:51 PM #42 ISO9660GEN -11 File geniso.cpp, Line 3899

    First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)



    2:36:51 PM #43 ISO9660GEN -11 File geniso.cpp, Line 3899

    First writeable address = 0 (0x00000000)



    2:36:51 PM #44 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 3214

    Writing filesystem of size 1114112 at sector 0



    2:36:53 PM #45 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2921

    Writing VIDEO_TS.IFO at sector 544



    2:36:53 PM #46 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 3149

    Writing VIDEO_TS.VOB at sector 560



    2:36:54 PM #47 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2949

    Writing VIDEO_TS.BUP at sector 4448



    2:37:20 PM #48 Phase 177 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273

    Disc finalized successfully



    2:37:20 PM #49 Phase 37 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 273

    Burn process completed successfully at 8x (11,080 KB/s)





    Existing drivers:

    File 'Drivers\CDRALW2K.SYS': Ver=5.3.5.10, size=23436 bytes, created 3/26/2003 10:20:16 AM

    File 'Drivers\PXHELP20.SYS': Ver=2.03.12a, size=20576 bytes, created 11/17/2005 3:17:57 AM (Prassi/Veritas driver for win 2K)



    Registry Keys:

    HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option)




    ----- End NeroAPI error log -----


    14:37:20 File burn_dvdfiles.cpp, Line 300
    Compile DVD: exit
     
    Last edited: Nov 19, 2005
  2. andmerr

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    Aaron, see where it starts on your log

    1A2 ETC you need to edit that out of your post as that is your nero serial which unscruplous people will use to pirate nero software
     
  3. generalno

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    Thank you. I didnt realize that. Already leared something new.

     
  4. andmerr

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    thats ok,

    i dont know much about windows movie maker but how big is the avi when you save it.I can get it to dvd if you have converted it to avi.

    if you have an avi file run it though avicodec and then copy and paste the properties of the file and then we can get an idea where to steer you next
     
  5. andmerr

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    half way down the page there is another serial which you will also need to remove.

    I notice your memory is quite low as well as the virtual memory.

    CAN you provide all your pc stats?
    include hardware/software/ram etc.
     
  6. generalno

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    Hi. Thanks again, though I dont see what you are referring to this time.?
    I just (as in at the same time i have been posting this thread, purchased tonight and have just installed an external harddrrive to backup my obviously full main harddrive files onto to free space.

    Currently my main harddrive on notebook has only 2.28 GB free and 71GB full on an 80GB drive. I had more space, about 8-14 GB free when tring to burn these projects.
    I just looked at the error log i had included, and it looks like it is not showing the unsuccessful burn attempts? May be the wrong log, but it looks like the others werent saved? Bugger!

    My hardrive is formatted to NTSF.
    Im using a brand new as of about a week ago CD/DVD R/RW 16X Double Layer burner by Memorex.
    My connection is usb (1.0 I think rather then 2.0 as my notebook computer is about two years old now - HP Pavilion ZE5500. I also have a firewire port on computer but it is much smaller then the firewire connection and cable which came with the Memorex DVD burner, so cant connect via that. Wish I could as its likely much faster.? I havent been able to confirm, but people have told me that the usb port on this notebook computer is likely only usb1.? Cant find where the specs specify in my manual or at hps website, which they dont even have info on this model now.
    Any other information needed?

    Thank you very much for the advice.

     
  7. generalno

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    I just saw your other posting about the avi file.
    No, I did not end up saving the whole project movie into an avi file, as i could not as it would have been too large, and i did not have enough space on my hard drive to do. Plus it would have taken a day and night or longer probably, the way it was going when i tried to at one point save it as an avi from a much smaller portion of the whole movie file.
    So what i did was saved the movie i created in windows movie maker as a .wmv format file which is playable using windows media player and such on the computer. But the whole point of creating the movie is to burn it into a movie on dvd with interactive menu like regular dvd movie.

    I tried burning the wmv movie file into dvd using MyDVD as it says it can convert and burn wmv files into dvd compliant format. But it doesnt work - that was that red circle white X error i mentioned in the long posting near the top.
    So then i also converted using TMPGE the wmv file into an mpeg(2 i believe) file, and tried burnging that into dvd movie to no avail. Would sometimes show the file when choosing file in select file menu but when i selecteed the mpeg file it would either show a progress or transcoding bar or nothing, then the file would just not appear in area in programs where it should after being selected to burn. Or it would show but then not be accepted as valid file type.

    Then the Blaze Media Pro program i tried to use created the two files msv and wav from the original mpeg file.

    Why dont these software developers create a unified format of creating dvd authoring process which is straightforward and simpple and effective? It all seems so nearly random, complicated, confusing and problematic.
     
  8. andmerr

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    this is a problem Unless you free up more space you wont get very far.Recommendations for burning dvds require at least 6 to 15 gig free on any one partition of your hard drive to be able to complete the backup of your project.

    o and where you deleted that 2nd serial number there is a 3rd one above it as well which you should take out as well
     
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  9. generalno

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    I tried again over the night, thinking maybe the frame rate of converted video was off, so tried again using tmpge convertor i converted video to mpg2 with frame rate of 29.97fps.
    THe video plays fine on my computer, but when i try to load it into NeroVision Express 2 to create menu, themes, etc to then burn into a dvd movie, though it shows the file when browsing for supported file types in the browse window of nero, when i select this file it takes about ten or more seconds then the browse window disappears / closes but the mpg file does not show up in the project area. Its like it recognizes the file enough to show it as a supported file type, but wont actually accept it into the program to use, edit and or burn to dvd.

    Im soooo confused!? What is wrong with these programs?
    How can i work around this nonsense?
     
  10. budberner

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    windows movie maker is a crappy piece of crap. I did the same as you had to use stoik converter then intervideo windvd creator and luckily it took. Nero sometimes recognizes and sometimes not, files it says is supported. These proggys are finicky to what program created the file. Just keep trying after reboot,virus off,ect then never use windows movie maker again. Good luck
     
  11. generalno

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    Thanks all. I finally got this wedding movie made onto dvd last night. Yeah!
    I freed up alot more space on my harddrive. Resaved my captured dvavi footage and saved it to my harddrive as an avi file. Then from there remade it using nero onto a dvd. It worked this time. Converting it using many other programs (including the often touted TMPGE programs - which i will not be paying for after my trial use runs out because of this) to mpeg2 did not work, contrary to their claims they make of effectively converting wmv and avi files into mpeg2 for burning to dvd movies.

    So it worked, and the dvd looks pretty decent, aside from occasional frames playing a little jaggedly. Skipping a little.

    Yes, the intensely proprietary, narrow saving options in Windows Movie Maker is ridiculous and not very user considerate.

    And yes andmerr - I am interested in other movie maker programs, provided they effectively save directly from digital video camera to dvd movie compatible mpeg2 files ( and are not full of buggy, virus glitches. Thanks.
     

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