I see lots of advice on forums about how to convert VR mode to DVD-VIDEO but I want to create VR mode on a PC.
I'm editing home video on the PC and want to 'upload' the results to the hard drive in a Sony RDR-HXD970 so my family can view my efforts without swapping discs. The Sony seems (from my experiments) to only support a dubbing-list upload from +VR and -VR mode discs (otherwise you can only dub one title at a time). Also it seems to only offer high-speed dubbing from -VR.
I am using TMPGEnc to create mpg files and (currently) using NeroVision Express to create DVDs. This will create -VR mode but there seem to be shortcomings; namely a) No more than 99 chapters per disc (I am keeping each 'clip' from the camcorder as a chapter, where the clips are around 1 minute long on average), b) lots of re-coding of already DVD-compliant video, and c) some audio format problem (the Sony complains about an audio format problem when attempting to high-speed dub the disc to it's HDD).
Can anyone recommend an alternative (cheap/free) DVD authoring package that will write -VR mode without any/all of the above shortcomings? One Nero feature I would still need is the ability to combine multiple mpg clip files into a title, automatically creating chapter marks at the boundaries. Also, any idea what the audio format problem might be?
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I think the 99 chapter limitation is built into the dvd spec. I'm pretty sure that would be consistent with any authoring package.
Now that is per title. I suppose you'd be able to make multiple titles on a disc with the 99 limit on each title so you'd have more flexibility. As far as how to do that I can't answer since I don't do any discs of that complexity.Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
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https://www.videohelp.com/tools/Cyberlink_PowerProducer
has a working mode that sounds to me like it must be VR, albeit under a different name. (But I haven't tried this program yet.) Whether it is a VR that would be compatible with the VR used by standalone DVDRs, I also couldn't say. (They may have their own forum, somewhere . . . ?) I've seen Cyberlink CDs that have several of their programs on it -- including PP -- being sold for no more than $30.
In any case, I'm confident there must be some program around that does what you want.When in Las Vegas, don't miss the Pinball Hall of Fame Museum http://www.pinballmuseum.org/ -- with over 150 tables from 6+ decades of this quintessentially American art form.
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