Hi there..
Just bought this:
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/product/detail/0,,2076_4139_141435554,00.html
And when it burns a DVD it burns the files into .vro files.
I want to convert these dvd-r's to dvd+r's that will work on most stand alone DVD players. Please tell me I am not out of luck.. :/
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You can simply use TDA and re-author to a new DVD. Copy the VRO to your hard drive first. TDA has a basic edit function as well if you need it."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Originally Posted by ZippyP.
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I am trying to do a VRO to VOB conversion:
I copied the .VRO file over to my hard drive and launched TMPG DVD Author. I created a new project, selected "Add DVD Video", and selected the VRO file. DVD Author recognizes the program in it, but when I hit "Next" to edit or re-author the file, I get a pair of error messages:
*The video sequence header is incorrect.
The video sequence header is incorrect.
A video sequence header is necessary for every GOP in a standard DVD.*The video GOP is too long.
The video GOP is too long.
For a standard DVD it is necessary that the GOP fulfill the following condition:
Max 36 fields (18 frames) (NTSC format only)
Max 30 fields (15 frames) (PAL format only)
Any ideas?
Tabe -
When formatting a disc for recording on the Pioneer, choose Video mode instead of VR mode. This will create VOB files from the start instead of VRO files. You will have to finalize the recorded disc before it can be used in another machine or your PC. DVD-RW's can be re-formatted and used over and over.
You will avoid some of the problems you are having by recording in the DVD-Video format... sometimes VR format recordings can be a little buggy, depending on your particular setup.
As far as getting your VRO files that you already have saved to your hard drive to work, you could try re-naming them with the MPG file extension and then authoring the file into a DVD. Your authoring program may be more forgiving with MPG files.
You might also try re-saving the file with something like ReStream... that may straighten out the file errors for you without re-encoding the file. -
Originally Posted by gshelley61
As far as getting your VRO files that you already have saved to your hard drive to work, you could try re-naming them with the MPG file extension and then authoring the file into a DVD. Your authoring program may be more forgiving with MPG files.
You might also try re-saving the file with something like ReStream... that may straighten out the file errors for you without re-encoding the file.
Tabe -
*The video sequence header is incorrect.
The video sequence header is incorrect.
A video sequence header is necessary for every GOP in a standard DVD.*The video GOP is too long.
The video GOP is too long.
For a standard DVD it is necessary that the GOP fulfill the following condition:
Max 36 fields (18 frames) (NTSC format only)
Max 30 fields (15 frames) (PAL format only)
Is there an easy conversion tool for video VR stuff? Thanks for any help.
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