mpg to dvd

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by ozzymary, Oct 17, 2005.

  1. ozzymary

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    how can i convert mpg to dvd ?????????i have had some mpeg files downloaded and put them on dvd and worked fine without converting them.can anyone tell me why????????? some mpg files will not work properly.
     
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    after i am done converting. i have it set to go to my music folder.then how do i burn it
     
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    If you have Nero Recode:

    Run Recode, then choose 'copy entire dvd to dvd', 'import dvd', then go highlight the video_ts folder of the converted movie, and follow from there.

    Happy DVD burning!

     
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    i have Nero start smart. will this do what i need.i tried nero recode 2 and when i try to import video ts folder is says it has encounterd a error??????????????
     
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    Hmmm, in that case, you may try Shrink:

    Run Shrink, choose 'full disc', 'open files', then go to the video_ts folder etc.....

    Good luck!

     
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    If they are mpeg2s they are basically dvd playable if i have an svcd to go to dvd i don't bother converting them at all, all i do is convert the soundtrack to 48 then save the file. Drop them into dvdlab and use that to author the dvds. it complains that it is an svcd format but i have not had one that would not play in any standalone. That way i keep the svcd quality without having to convert taking ages.
     

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