I tried posting this to Newbie conversions and did not get any responses, so I am trying here.
I want to use ULead MediaStudio to create a DVD-VR file starting with an MPEG-II file. If I create the MPEG-II file using MediaStudio, I can select it in the ULead DVD-VR wizard and convert it to DVD-VR format. If I create the MPEG-II file using tmpgenc, the DVD-VR wizard tells me that the MPEG file is not compatible. I have compared the MPEG files created with MediaStudio and tmpgenc and the only difference I can see is that the MediaStudio produced MPEG files are DVD-NTSC, Field Order A. The files I produce with tmpgenc are DVD-NTSC with no field order or DVD-NTSC, Field Order B. I don't know if this is the one and only characteristic that is making my MPEG file incompatible with the ULead DVD-VR wizard, but since I cannot find a way to control the field order in tmpgenc, I can't get past this possibility.
Anybody have any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by ddonnelly
As for TMPGEnc ... well ... it is rather easy to change the field order of the incomming video before converting it to MPEG-2 so I don't understand the problem there? Haven't you looked in the settings? It is on the TAB called ADVANCED.
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Originally Posted by ddonnelly
- John "FulciLives" Coleman"The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
EXPLORE THE FILMS OF LUCIO FULCI - THE MAESTRO OF GORE
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The Panasonic will not play DVD-RW, just DVD-R (not reusable media) or DVD-RAM. It's a good machine, not a perfect machine.
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Originally Posted by ddonnelly
I mean the things aren't THAT expensive. If you want to watch this bad enough on your TV vs the COMPUTER then it must be worth burning to a DVD-R disc.
Either that or buy a cheap second DVD player that can handle DVD-RW discs. You are probably better off doing that since you will have less wear and tear on your expensive DVD recorder IF you only use it for recording and not playback.
- John "FulciLives" Coleman"The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
EXPLORE THE FILMS OF LUCIO FULCI - THE MAESTRO OF GORE
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