I have used nerovision and the picture skipped and the audio was out of sync so i tried one method from here:
Programs used in this guide:
ISOBuster
TMPGEnc
BeSweet
IfoEdit 0.95
VobEdit
By using this guide, we can create a DVD from multiple SVCD's to 1 DVD
1: Extract the SVCD with isoBuster using "Extract but FILTER using only M2F2 Mpeg frames"
2: Demux the extracted file into elementary .m2v and .mp2 streams with TMPGenc
3: Convert the mp2 file from 44.1 khz to 48 khz with BeSweet
4: Rename the .mp2 file extension to .mpa
5: Start Ifoedit and select "DVD Author", then select "Author New DVD"
6: Click on the dot to load the file .m2v into the video input open box
7: Click on the dot to load the file .mpa into the audio input open box
8 :Select the output stream destination to a directory called VIDEO_TS on your Hard drive
9: Click OK so IFOedit can create the required IFO and VOB files in your VIDEO_TS directory
10: Convert any other SVCD's you want to burn to the same DVD the same way
11: To combine all the VOB's you have just converted so you can burn them on 1 DVD do the following
12: Rename the VOB's you want to merge as VTS_01_001.VOB, VTS_01_002.VOB, VTS_01_003.VOB, VTS_01_004.VOB ect.
12a: Move the renamed vobs to the same directory
13 Open the first VOB in VOBedit
14: Click "Edit-Join Clips"
15: Next you will be prompted for the destination directory for the combined files. The program will start combining the files
16: Once combined, you can close VOBedit
17: Run IFOedit and select "Create IFO's"
18: Select your VIDEO_TS directory and your 1st VOB file for your new IFO files for the "Output Stream" box. Keep the destination directory the "Same as source"
19: Once done, close IFOedit and open IFOedit again.
20: Open your VIDEO_TS.IFO file and select "Get VTS Sectors" click OK until done.
21: You may now close IFOedit .
Create an empty AUDIO_TS directory. You can now burn your VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS directories as a DVD in Nero 5.5.10.20 or later or Stomp Record Now.
Since we have converted the audio to 48 khz, your new DVD will play on most stand-alone DVD players without problems.
And this method did not work neither.
I'm really bewildered as i purchased an oem version (by accident) of a dvd writer but thought it could work. It is a Pioneer 105 black!
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Forget all this, just use DVDlab, following the SVCD-guide in tips&tricks
on their website.
LotDfor some info on DVD-programming visit my website:
http://home.arcor.de/josef.braunstein
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