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  1. Which is the best one to use, when i loaded my converted mpeg file into ulead and previewed it, it was very jerky, i then closed it down. I then loaded the file into dvdit pe, and it seemed near perfect. The only problem is, is that i have no clue whatsoever how to use dvdit, is there a guide for this proggie? Or if anyone knows any other good progs for what im doing?
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  2. Im fairly certain that if you check your box for DVDit you will find a manual.



    Or try using the online help.

    -v20
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  3. thx. im reading the manual and trying to follow it. when i get to the create dvd folder, it tells me project size is to big????? the mpeg file is 3 gig
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  4. look in the how to author section to the left. and try the help that came with dvdit . they are both good sources
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  5. Make sure in the audio setting you have selected Dolby Audio. If you leave it at LPCM your going to be way over limit. Also DVDit doesnt give an exact file size. If you close to filling a disc and DVDit says yo still have room, you might not!

    Barney
    Ok Ok Ok, I know I'm not as smart as all of you. But look how much smarter I make you look!
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  6. Instead of converting the file i have first, i have just put it through ulead instead and let ulead convert it, just waiting to see the outcome. if it doesnt work i'll try dvdit again with the dolby audio suggestion.
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  7. I have reencoded and converted a file into VOB, when i write it to dvdr the play sequence goes to the last vob first, in other words it starts at the end of the film. I have wasted 3 discs lol. I have gone into the VIDEO_TS folder and told icons to arrange by name, then by type, still no good!! help
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  8. Which is the best one to use, when i loaded my converted mpeg file into ulead and previewed it, it was very jerky, i then closed it down
    First of all, ( it happend to me too) if you are trying to playback or preview, it will be jerky on computer ( read it on forum) but play finished poduct on standalone dvd it should be very good. I had faced similer situation last night. Played finished one on Sony DVD without any glich.
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  9. The preview is just that, a preview. Just cause it playes jerky in the preview doesn't mean it will in the final. I'd stick with Ulead, DVDit blows....
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