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  1. I have been at this for days... I'm after is Geting a SVCD mpg file made into something else.. ANYTHING else.. The Only thing I can see that would do it is Vidomi and I have ran into nothing but problems with that... I have been on there forums for the past 2 days and they are no help eather.. Any Help Would Be Great!! -- Thanks
    Armega
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  2. Hello there!!!


    What U need to do is use dvd2avi to extract the audio from the video & then place your finished files into tmpeg & re-encode it back to vcd its a simple as that!! disk1 & 2 will need to be merged in mpeg tools after encoding! they fit 2gether perfectly without any gap & well your disk 3 will be a 38min vcd which is now the new disk 2.

    what U need....

    ISObuster to extract the file to an mpeg to the drive ie spider1.mpg

    dvd2avi to seperate the audio from the video..

    here are the settings!!!

    1.select track 1 in the audio
    2.channel format is mpegaudio
    3.leave dolby digital as decode
    4.mpegaudio is set to decode
    5.48>44khz leave off

    finally save your project...


    next step choose your template in tmpeg!! has to be vcdmpg1 pal at 352*288... U know what I mean

    open your video file which is a *.d2v file

    open your audio file which will have the extension mpa. to open this U need to look for all files as it wont look properly for the mpa file.

    once all this is done U can encode your vcd... there U go! merge your first 2 completed mpegs 2gether in the tools section then burn the finished file to an 80 min cd, the same process applies to disk 3 of the supervcd.

    I hope this was what U needed!!!

    Kev!
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  3. Sorry mate I read the post wrong but U can follow the same procedure to turn it back to an mpg...

    Sorry for that

    Kev!
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  4. thanks sooo much you DID kill my pain.. hehe Ill give it a try soon and see if it does the trick. thanks again
    Armega
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  5. I'm having similar problems.

    Tried using TMPGenc to demux and the resulting mpeg is jerky and the sound, when resampled up to 48000/224 is shorter in length. Combining the two using Ulead VideoStudio 6 was a mess.

    Currently trying MegaPEG (very slow) should be finished in another 4 hrs, will let you know the result......
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  6. good luck bud.. hehe Im going to try to some of painkillers advice..
    Armega
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