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  1. hey guys i used to encode divx to svcd n burn them using nero

    this was extremely easy as i used tmpg enc to encode them

    however i gto sick of changign cds in between movies and bought a dvd burner

    NOTE i use these dvds on my home entertainment system dvd player (not computer)

    i recently encoded a divx movie to dvd with the help of the tutoials

    but.. im stuck.. do i have to author it, example make chapters, cant i just burn it on dvd? is nero capable of doing this and is nero "ok" at doing this? or will it produce a not so good dvd

    another question is 3000 kbit ok for a dvd file?

    for example from divx so svcd it basically 1 divx cd = 2 svcds cd
    and thats with no quality loss at all

    will i loose quality if i change from divx to dvd at arouind 3000 kbit?
    as i have a 2 cd divx.. and i changed tmpgenc to encode it as 50% of a dvd disc so i can fit both on 1 cd... is that a bad thing?

    THANKYOU deeply for the help ive looked at all the tuts and ive ended up with a dead end as they show wat to do but dont explain the reasons too much
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    > i recently encoded a divx movie to dvd with the help of the tutoials

    Did you encode it to mpeg-2, vobs or what?

    > do i have to author it, example make chapters, cant i just burn it on dvd?

    No- you don't have to make chapters for example. You have to convert it to DVD files (which are vob, ifo and bup files)- that's part of 'authoring'.

    > another question is 3000 kbit ok for a dvd file?

    If it looks good enough to make you happy then it's fine. If it doesn't look good when *you* watch it then it's not okay.
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  3. i converted it to mpeg2
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    Unless your DVD player can read files at the file level, you will have to author these, as BobK has said.
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  5. in ur opinion wats a good program to do this with? is tmpeg enc author ne good?
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  6. Import your mpeg2 file into tmpgenc dvd author and then author. When you have finished doing this you can then burn with nero.
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    Originally Posted by Karmenu
    in ur opinion wats a good program to do this with? is tmpeg enc author ne good?
    TMPGEnc DVD Author, or free alternatives IfoEdit or DVDAuthorGUI

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