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  1. I've got a collection of MPEG-1's that I'd like to burn on DVD to play on my DVD player with TMPGEnc DVD Author.
    How would I go about that
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    Originally Posted by rhem
    How would I go about that
    The guides are over there.
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  3. No becaude they are MPEG-1. DVD's require MPEG-2.
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    Originally Posted by haloblack
    Originally Posted by rhem
    How would I go about that
    The guides are over there.
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    The guides really are over There. Look at

    https://www.videohelp.com/convert#4;10
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    It's true! there really are guides over there, I saw them. LOL.
    Look buddy, anything we can writer here has already been written over there.
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  6. rhem -

    From TDA'S helpfile:

    TMPGEnc DVD Author is software that can change (author) your MPEG-1/2 files to DVD-Video format. You can author MPEG-1/2 files based on the DVD standard, from either DVD-Video made by a DVD recorder, or video captured on a PC.

    TDA mpeg-1 input specs:

    Input video file format* MPEG-1 system stream (.mpg)
    MPEG-1 elementary stream (.m1v)

    Input audio file format MPEG-1 Audio Layer2(.mp2)
    Dolby Digital Audio AC-3 (.ac3)
    Linear PCM (.wav)
    Input video size NTSC 352x240 / PAL 352x288
    Aspect ratio 4:3
    Video bitrate Max. 1.8Mbps
    Audio format* MP2 mono 32kbps-192kbps, stereo 64kbps-384kbps
    Dolby Digital mono 64kbps-256kbps, stereo 128kbps-448kbps
    Linear PCM mono 768kbps, stereo 1536kbps

    If your files meet above, should work.
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    A common misconception amongst NOOBS is that MPEG-1 can't be used for DVDs - WRONG !

    MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 can be used; your audio needs resampling from 44.1KHz to 48Khz, that's all.

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