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  1. Hi,

    I've streamed now several files via NGrab as m2p or m2v/m2a. I'm looking now for a more or less easy way to make a DVD.

    I know that if to make some vob files out of my streamed fiel. Which tool would be usefull for that?
    This tool should also be able to do some cutting and maybe resizeing as well.

    Please help or give me some hints.
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  2. Hint #1 If this is about warez as it sounds, then don't ask any more, as it breaks duh rules!

    If not warez, well then you see how the files are saved to your drive and read that type guide and so forth. If they are saved as AVI files, look to the left for that. Or whatever there saved as.
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  3. Hi,

    for sure I don't asking for any warez or doing illegal stuff.

    I just want to know how I could create a DVD out of my m2p files?

    I've treid to figure this out by using the guides and converter information from this page. But most of them are talking about creating AVI(DivX), VCD or SVCD. Furtermore I'm a little bit confused about all these file formats. Therefore I'm not quite sure what to look/serach for.

    Till now I haven't found anything help full how to create a DVD.

    As I mentione before I've some video streams on my PC (guess they are in MPEG-2 format, endings are m2p or m2v/m2a) and now I want to make a DVD out of this files.

    Maybe somebody could give me a link were to find some more information about this or give me some hints what to serach for.

    Thanks
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  4. Try TMPGEnc DVD Author it has a trial for 30 days

    its easy to use & it might be able to convert your files....

    im not to sure about all these file types myself....
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  5. If memory serves me correctly:

    m2V = Mpeg2 video file
    m2a = MP2 audio file.

    You can feed both these into IFO Edit and generate the .ifo and .vob files for burning to a DVD. Instructions for how to do this are available on this site so a little searching will yield a dividend.

    BTW I assume that both files are DVD compatible in the first place.
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