Ok, heres my problem. I own a Panasonic HS2 DVD-Recorder. I captured a PPV event that I want to put on DVD. I copied the VRO files one by one (total of 3) to DVD-RAM and copies them to my computer. I then used Vobedit and IFOedit to prepare the VOBs to create the IFO files. When I try putting the end result into DVD2One, it hangs, no errors or anything. But it doesnt encode them either.
So how can I get these various VOB (VRO files renamed) in a structured format that DVD2One can understand and transcode? Just getting tired of throwing 3 dvdrs for each PPV I record.
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If you get VRO then you are using DVD RAM correct?
I just copy the entire DVD-Ram to my HD then rename the VRO to mpg and use tmpgenc there is a option under mpg tools so no encoding is done. There is thread on this site with all the details, search on DVD Ram or E30/HS2 to find it.
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