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    Yes a new post. Yeah, the aspect ratio conversation was/is one of the longest threads.

    Anyway, I would like to ask for your guys advice on a A rated (3 1/2 out of 4 stars) quality for DVD (muxer engine). And also state which one's are NOT good. Please note all material will already be put into mpeg-2 format for dvd as created by Quenc.

    The muxers I have used in the past for SVCD was:

    BBmpeg


    Muxing Machines I heard that are good for DVD:

    Muxman (with the ability to ADD buttons--Mixed reviews)
    Tmpgenc (tsunami)


    Obviously, I cannot afford scenarist. I cannot even afford a $500 solution. We are talking about $125 or less. So which muxer have you guys not had any problem with or minimal problems with? would you recommend Muxman? Or would you recommend buying the tsunami encoder. Please note, I just need a muxing machine NOT an encoder. Or do you know of an idependent muxer with just a muxer and I could feed it to another author program?
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  2. For plain muxing nothing beats the free Muxman. Muxing for DVD is authoring.

    People still use Quenc when HCEnc is available?
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  3. I use Muxman all the time, I trust it mainly because from what I read the developer is a total wizard when it comes to DVD specs etc. It muxes & produces authored "red-book" vobs ready for DVD burning - is this what you are wanting? Muxing/authoring without menus?
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