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Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by cbutler, Jun 19, 2005.

  1. cbutler

    cbutler Member

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    Im sorry if yall get this question alot but im really new to burning Dvd's and i have a question,

    Ive got liek 13 avi's all about 130-150 mb big in file size, i know i wont be able to burn all of these to the same dvd, but i would like to convert these to the Video_ts and Audio_ts file so i can create a Good Quality Dvd that has menus and such not if this makes any sense to yall, ive been reading some of the posts and ive gotten even more confused. id like to get at least 4 episodes to a disk have a good quality video and audio and be able to have an interactive menu, is there any way to do this and if there is hwo would i go about it?
    Id appreciate it if you could provide any advice.
    Chris
     
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    The best program i use to do that kind of thing is

    DVD Movie Factory

    That will make the DVD with Menus and all

    keep me posted
     
  3. phyllo

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    i know exactly what you are doing (i think) i've recently been creating my own season 2 of The O.C. dvd. i've use tmpgenc to encode it in a very good and acceptable quality and then tmpgenc dvd authoring program to put it into a video_ts file. (and yes 4 files per dvd)
    i wanted to have motion menu backgrounds with audio as well, so i've been learning to use dvdlab. so from another newbie doing the exact same thing, tmpgenc dvd authoring program is very good for making quality dvds with menus, using you're own image file as backgrounds, your own font for the menu names, and motion thumbnails of each clip, etc. but for even better dvds with menus, including audio and motion backgrounds i'd suggest learning to use dvdlab. feel free to pm me to see screenshots of my dvd menus and a helpful guide.
     

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