I want to use DVD2SVCD to copy a few videos from a DVD's Bonus Disc to SVCD. I can't select the IFO on the DVD cause it only selects 1 of the videos (about 5 min).. There are multiple IFOs I want to copy over.. Can I copy them to my HD and merge them somehow? If so, what do I use?
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What I did was I played the features I wanted in my DVD player, noting down what they were and the total playing time of that particular bit.
I then used SmartRipper to extract those portions of the DVD.
I opened all the parts up individually in DVD2AVI, made separate projects and converted the dolby soundtrack to WAV for each part. I did try using the "Add" button to roll them all together, but the audio went horribly out of sync, so I think you have to do them separately.
From there, I fed the .d2v file and the .wav file into TMPGEnc and encoded to my target format, SVCD.
Hope this helps,
CobraDMX -
From there, I fed the .d2v file and the .wav file into TMPGEnc and encoded to my target format, SVCD.
Hope this helps,
CobraDMX
I tried to understand below given text
1) In Order for TMPGEnc to recognise D2V files, you MUST have the VFAPI and the DVD2AVI.VFP file located where the TMPGEnc.EXE file is! it will NOT work any other way! It is also sometimes helps to use the Forced Film option in DVD2AVI, but only if you are still unable to open the D2V files with TMPGEnc. (suggsted by msfox)
Skull
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