When creating a dvd with this program, how can you use a video file off the Hard drive instead of say a vcd?
I tried saving my video files off a vcd to my hard drive and then use those files on hard drive as a link to my already created dvd. It always comes up with "format mismatch"? Do I need to convert the files to dvd format "they are dat format on vcd" on my hard drive and if so what converter would I use?
Another thing, with the background music, it doesn't allow me to choose my own music for the menu on my dvd. The background music that comes with the program is in "MPA Media" format, do I need to convert my cd audio track to the other format?
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1. Open isobuster
2. Insert your vcd
3. Go to the folder MPEGAV (it's either called that or something like it)
4. Right click on the dat files and select extract but only use mf2 frames (again something like that can't remember as I am at work and can't check)
5. Call it filename.mpg
6. Ulead will now accept these files.
Secondly I believe if you click on advanced options or change background when it comes to the menu section. You can add your audio here in most formats including wav and mp3. Sorry to be so vague. If you have not managed to do this by tonight I will update when I get home. -
Where's the advanced options for background music?
I probably have to convert "cd audio/mp3/wav" to "mpa media", does anyone know of a good tool to do this or have a link?
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