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  1. I've been ripping some of my DVD's for, hrmm, backup. I used the all in one solution DVD2SVCD, the result was wonderful.

    Now I have this homemade surf video (he made a DivX) a friend has been recording and I want to make a SVCD of it so I can view it in my DVD-Player =). My thought here is that I want to do this the same way DVD2SVCD does it. Does anyone know all the steps in DVD2SVCD (if I am correct DVD2SVCD only uses other programs to do the job and can explain them? I wanted to pass the DVD ripping and maybee convert the DivX to a huge mpeg file or something not following any standards to keep the quality and then start of from the best place in the exact same process that DVD2SVCD uses.

    So does anyone have alot of time over and is willing to explain or maybee draw a flow-chart of the different ways DVD2SVCD goes?

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    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Leon. on 2001-11-04 13:10:16 ]</font>
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  2. If there is admins going through theese posts/threads then you can close this one as the author of DVD2SVCD is apparently thinking about putting AVI support in his next version anyways! Also found a hack for using DVD2SVCD with mpeg2 files

    [QUOTE]How to encode MPG2 files instead of vob files

    You need an IFO file that fits the framerate of
    your MPEG file (PAL/NTSC 25 / 23.976). Rename
    that IFO file to VTS_01_0.IFO. Then rename the
    MPG file(s) to VTS_01_1.VOB .. VTS_01_X.VOB. In
    DVD2SVCD load the IFO file as you use to, and
    select the audio track 1. It doesn't matter if
    the audio track says AC3 or MPA. DVD2SVCD will
    figure that out when extracting the audio. Then
    just hit go.

    That should do the trick.[/QOUTE]
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