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    Hi,

    I have tried AVI2DVD to convert AVI to MPG, at least this is what I want.

    I am using HCenc but when the conversion is finished the MPG is not there but instead VOB files.
    I can see that a MPG is generated during the conversion but in the end it is not present anymore.

    Is there any way to keep the MPG when using HCenc in AVI2DVD??
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    That's what AVI2DVD should do, create DVD compliant VOB files. But you can probably just rename them to .mpg for the easy way.

    Or you could use HCenc without AVI2DVD to just produce a .mpeg file. I don't see .mpg listed on AVI2DVD's toolpage as a specific conversion.
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    Hi,

    Thanks to your reply!

    I tried HCenc without AVI2DVD but it did not support AVI files?
    Any idea how I can use HCenc (stand alone) with AVI files??
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    Or you could use HCenc without AVI2DVD to just produce a .mpeg file.
    Exactly! It's not hard. Download avisynth and fitcd (to create a simple avisynth script). Load the avs into hc. Set bitrate, aspect ratio, Encode away. Resulting file is video only m2v. Process audio seperately.

    CLICK HERE for a guide.
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    Originally Posted by blizzery

    I tried HCenc without AVI2DVD but it did not support AVI files?
    Any idea how I can use HCenc (stand alone) with AVI files??
    Yea do it manually. Use fitcd for the avisynth script or use notepad or avsp to produce it yourself....and feed it to hcenc for the video. And use a separate standalone audio encoder like besweet or aften for the audio. And mux the streams using mpegvcr, mpeg video wizard, tmpgenc, bbmpeg, etc.

    or

    FAVC has an option to "keep working files" and you can use a muxer to mux video(.m2v) and audio(.ac3) into an mpeg file for the files in the working folder.

    I dunno if avi2dvd has this option like favc though.
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