Using the Sefy's great guide I can produce VCD fine. Only problem is
that although I can get the Chapters correct for the first part using
VCDEasy, when I try to add chapters to the 2nd part of the movie, it tells me they are out of range ?
I split the movie roughly in 2 to fit on to 2 CD-RW's. What I end up doing
is to use the chapter info from the start for the second part. Although they are wrong, at least it allows me to jump sections on my Proline
2500 DVD player as it doesn't fast forward/reverse.
I believe I have followed the guide correctly but this is bugging me.
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Cheers,
Len -
Are you sure you entered the "start offset". You have to basically "zero out" the chapter times. Let's say chapter 10 is the first chapter on the second disk and it starts at 1:13:18.630 according to the DVD. Well, it actually starts at 00:00:00:00 on disk 2, so you have to take that into account. So you would enter 1:13:18.630 as the start offset. That will basically subtract this time from the rest the chapters. Check out step 3b & 5c in this guide:
http://www.vcdhelp.com/DVDConversionGuide/index.php?id=dvdtovcd4c.html#VCDEasy
I've never had to use the end offset.
Note: you have to paste from ChapterXtractor to get the option to enter offset. -
Thanks for that, I'm doing a copy of Shrek right now so I'll give it
a try and let you know how I get on !Cheers,
Len -
Many thanks, worked a treat. Don't know how I missed that bit in
the guide !Cheers,
Len
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