Can anyone explain how to to get more than one video and a menu on to a DVD so that it can run on a DVD/HDD recorder which is connected to a TV for display. Information about suitable codecs /containers would be helpful.
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There are many kinds of "videos". What codec/format are the video sources that you want to have on your DVD disc?
Suitable video codecs for DVD are as follows: MPEG2. "DVD" is MPEG2. It can't be anything else.
Suitable audio codecs for DVD: AC3 (Dolby), PCM (uncompressed).
The specs for standard, universally playable DVD (PAL + NTSC): https://www.videohelp.com/dvd#tech
If your source videos are already MPEG2 and conform to those specs, all you need is an authoring program and a disc burning app. If your source videos are not already MPEG2-compliant, they will have to be decoded and re-encoded (try AVS2DVD), authored, and burned to disc.Last edited by sanlyn; 19th Mar 2014 at 08:18.
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