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  1. The subject sums it up really. Now that DVD players are appearing with Divx/Xvid (Mpeg-4) capability, the future of Mpeg-2 may now be affected. All authoring programs seem to insist on mpg assets. Is there any way of menu authoring a DVD which has Divx content? I'm surprised this subject has not risen it's head on this forum yet.
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  2. Can't be done. Divx does not support anything like the menu and chapter system of DVD-Video.

    Originally Posted by sydh
    All authoring programs seem to insist on mpg assets
    Thats because they are DVD-Video authoring programs. DVD-Video requires all video assets to be within a specific subset of the mpeg-1 or mpeg-2 specifications. Divx is not allowed.

    Just because a few manufacturers now produce players capable of reading divx files from CDr or DVDr media does not make it part of the DVD-Video standard.
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  3. I have too looked for a software to author MPEG-4 CD. I have't even found a way to do a proper disk structure. What type of subtitle-files do they use ect.
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    Originally Posted by tinamies
    I have too looked for a software to author MPEG-4 CD. I have't even found a way to do a proper disk structure. What type of subtitle-files do they use ect.
    No such software exists because it doesn't exists any "mpeg4 authoring standard" yet. Check at www.divx.com for some info about their standard.
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