I just got DVD Maestro after hearing nothing but praise, and gettin frustrated with the lack of menu features in TMPG DVD author, and the stupidity of DVDit PE.
Anyways So i was using the guide at Doom9 to get a feel for this program.. so I import my Background pics which are BMP 24bot no problem, and then i try importing my mpeg2(dvdcompliant) files and it says MEDIA FILE UNSUPPORTED...
Ok now ill explain my situation. I had a bunch of files of which i converted to MPEG-2 (dvd compliant) lowres with tmpgenc, the files are real small(around 330mb) at a CBR of 1800, with audio at 48000Hz @ 192kbs(not sure what audio format tmpgenc converts to for dvd). Reason I am making them so small is im looking to put around 13 300mb files on one DVD disc...
So why wont DVD Maestro recognize them?
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Wow!! You must have purchased one of the last copies on the shelves, since DVDMaestro hasn't been sold for over a year.
Anyway, to answer your problem, your "DVD compliant" files are not truly DVD compliant.ICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
Dont worry about how I found a copy of DVD Maestro
Why arnt my files dvd-compliant? I need real small files that are dvd compliant! Should I just encode them as mpeg1 dvdcompliant then to get the file size down? -
Acceptable MPG2 files will have resolutions of:
720x480,
704x480, or
352x480.
That's it. There are no others for NTSC.ICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
No wonder then.... funny thing is tho I made DVDs using the 350x240 lowres dvds using TMPG DVD author and they played no problem..
Can I use Mpeg-1 DVD compliant??? -
the DVD you made was NOT DVD compliant, thus will not play in many DVD players. You were lucky that it played in yours. I too have a DVD player that will play just about any resolution and bit rate config.
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NO! mpeg1 is not DVD compliant. You should check out the "What is" section on the upper left.
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Okay so Questions:
1. Will every DVD-player play MPEG-1 DVD compliant files?
a. If So what resoloutions must they be/bitrate
2. How can i make MPEG-2 DVD compliant files at the lowest res/low bitrate so i can shove tons on a dvd?
What would be the best Authoring program to do this with? I have Maestro but can get something else if there is a better file. -
Originally Posted by cplevel42
NTSC (NTSC Film)
Video:
Up to 9.8 Mbit/sec MPEG2 or up to 1.856 MBit/sec MPEG1 video
720 x 480 pixels MPEG2
704 x 480 pixels MPEG2
352 x 480 pixels MPEG2 (Same as the CVD Standard)
352 x 240 pixels MPEG2
352 x 240 pixels MPEG1 (Same as the VCD Standard)
29,97 fps (frames/second)
23,976 fps with 2:3 pulldown (NTSC Film, this is only supported by MPEG2 video)"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
MPEG-1 is DVD compliant. Its resolution is 352x240 (only) and bitrate up to 1.856Mbps (there is some arguement as to whether or not there is a max BR for MPEG-1).
ICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
@Afterlife. I don't want to sound like an ass, but you will need to do some reading about "the basics" The questions you are asking are covered in the section I told you about. After you have done some reading, you will not have to ask these questions.
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@ZippyP: There is no MPEG2 standard for DVD with a resolution of 352x240. That's only for MPEG1 encoding.
ICBM target coordinates:
26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W -
i got a hunch there's nothing wrong with your files, you just gotta seperate the audio from the video. i'm using maestro it i can't import muxed .mpg files but i made several dvds with mpeg1 m1v files (vcd resulotion) and 48 dvd audio with maestro
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Originally Posted by fravel"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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You are right, BJ_M! Maybe my age is playing games with my brain.
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just demux your clip and import the elemantary streams into maestro. maestro will not accept full mpeg clips they have to be seperated. try it that way
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So I have to seperate my Audio from my Video before I import into DVD Maestro?
Ok quick Q, would it be better for me to encode the files as MPEG-2 352x240 or MPEG-1 VCD.
Only difference I can see is, MPEG2 is probably more widely supported by DVD players whereas the MPEG-1 VCD encodes wont be. -
for maestro it should be as an mpeg 2, but you know what, i do not think i have ever tried to import an mpeg 1 clip. And if i had it was a long time ago and do not remember, try it, to to import the video only of your clip, if it takes it then that will save you a lot of time, otherwise you would have to convert it over to mpeg 2.
or try this header trick, ok if maestro tells you its an mpeg 1 clip and it wont accept it, use tmpg, under it's tools section use the "remux option" (not "simple remux") use your mpeg 1 clip but have tmpg rebuild it as an mpeg 2 clip (using the tab to select the format) and then demux it and try it. this might trick the program into accepting the clip
If you wanted something less in a program but still good also by the same company, their was "spruceup" which did allow mpeg 1 clips to be used
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