Asafs AVI TV Episodes to VCD-DVD guide
This guide is intended to show how to encode AVI/MPEG/WMV to slightly modified VCD video files so that they fit on a DVD
and playable on a DVD player.
I have always wanted an easy way to convert AVI files of my favorite series and convert them all at once so that
they would fit on a DVD. This method is similar to batch processing of 8 AVI episodes of 42 minutes each so that they fit onto a single DVD.
By following this guide the video will be in VCD quality and approx 336 minutes and can be put on a single DVD-5.
Software required
Goldwave 5.20 http://www.goldwave.com
DVD-lab Pro 2.0 http://www.mediachance.com
TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress http://www.pegasys-inc.com
Goldwave 5.20
Goldwave -> File -> Batch Processing
Add Files (add your avi files)(recommend 8 episodes at a time)
Folder -> Store all files in this folder -> (set your destination folder).
Process ->Add Effect [+]Goldwave ->[+]Match volume -> Modern, -16dB -> Add -> Close.
Convert -> Convert files to this format -> Wave(*.wav) -> PCM signed 16 bit, stereo Rate(Hz) 48000.
Preset ->MatchVolume ->[+] -> Begin
This only needs to be done for first time only, later just add your movie files and select the MatchVolume preset that will use the saved settings.
The unique feature of Goldwave is that it can load the audio of AVI movie files especially AC3 correctly. Using the MatchVolume feature above ensures that all your movies will have the same audio volume, also known as Normalized audio.
TMPGEnc 3.0 Xpress
Set Source
Set Source -> Add File -> (select your files) -> Open -> (OK to All)
Ensure all files have same frame rate (remove if different or at your own risk)
Set Output
Output stream Type -> ES (Video only, no sound)
Video -> Stream Format -> MPEG-1 Video
Size -> 352 by 240
Aspect ratio -> Pixel 4:3(NTSC)
FrameRate -> 29.97 fps
Gop Structure -> Maximum frame number per GOP -> 12
Ensure (Closed GOP) ENABLED
save template ->vcd-dvd30
Location - \My Documents\TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress\Template\Export
Encode
Output path -> Output clips separately -> (select your destination location) Encode -> Encoder Setting -> Preview frequency -> No preview.
Output status -> Start output
These settings are my best widescreen settings
Enable preview to test, then disable preview for speed
Aim to get black borders top and bottom 1 mouse pointer high.
other settings 352x288
Rename .m1v to .mpv for use in DVD Lab
DVD-lab Pro 2.0
The unique feature of DVD-Lab is in its ability to add modified VCD MPEG-1 video/audio streams and wrap them into the DVD format. Doing so allows around 6 hours of video on a DVD.
Default Project NTSC -> OK
Movie -> Add new
(repeat for 8 episodes)
Project panel -> [+] Project -> [+] VTS 1 ->[+] menus -> Menu 1 (double click)
Assets panel -> Backgrounds -> select image (any) -> drag and drop onto black menu screen
Menu 1 panel -> Properties ->PBC -> Duration -> 60
menu 1 panel -> Aa (Text button) ->click on menu canvas -> popup Edit Text -> size 30
-> set text as 'Episode 1x01'
-> OK
(repeat for 8 episodes)
Title size 75, series size 30
Optional Link->lock position
menu 1 panel -> select 'Episode 1'
menu 1 panel -> properties -> Link -> Button Link -> down arrow -> Movie 1 -> chapter 1 movie start
menu 1 panel -> select 'Episode 2'
menu 1 panel -> properties -> Link -> Button Link -> down arrow -> Movie 2 -> chapter 2 movie start
(repeat for 8 episodes)
Ensure rename of all mpeg-1 video streams from .m1v to .mpv
assets panel -> video & audio ->import files -> select mpv file -> ok -> WARNING window -> OK
(repeat for 8 episodes)
Tools -> Quick-lab MPEg encoder -> Audio source -> [...] -> select wav file -> OK
Quick-lab MPEG encoder -> start
(repeat for 8 episodes)
Quick-lab MPEG encoder -> Exit
settings for converted audio - bitrate 224, 48 khz, mpeg layer-2
assets panel -> video & audio ->import files -> select mp2 file -> OK
(repeat for 8 episodes)
Project panel -> [+] Project -> [+] VTS 1 ->[+] menus -> Menu 1 (double click)
assets panel -> video & audio -> select movie1.mpv -> drag and drop -> movie 1 window
assets panel -> video & audio -> select movie1.mp2 -> drag and drop -> movie 1 window
movie -> auto chapters -> OK
Settings for auto chapters - sensitivity 220, add 10 chapters
Project panel -> [+] Project -> [+] VTS 1 ->[+] menus -> Menu 2 (double click)
assets panel -> video & audio -> select movie2.mpv -> drag and drop -> movie 2 window
assets panel -> video & audio -> select movie2.mp2 -> drag and drop -> movie 2 window
movie -> auto chapters -> OK
(repeat for 8 episodes)
Connections
connections -> show connections
connections ->movie1 (select movie 1 film strip)
connections -> movie 1 -> endlink ->movie 2
connections ->movie2 (select movie 2 film strip)
connections -> movie2 -> endlink ->movie 3
(repeat for 7 episodes)
Last movie is untouched so that it returns back to root menu
Compile
Project -> compile dvd -> start
Burn dvd created using your dvd writing software.
Final menu
8 Episodes were chosen so that a complete season of up to 24 episodes can be put on 3 DVDs.
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Hello my friend, Im a beginner, and Im trying to do this, but here is what is happening:
my original avi files are
640x320
audio
60 minutes long
192kbps bitrate
video
23 frames per second
178kbps data rate
and coded with DivX
then when i take out the audio it measures like 500M, and the video the same.
and it looks like I only can get 3 episodes in a DVD, that would be like 180 minutes not 300
any clues of what im doing wrong?
Thanks for your help.
CB -
Hi
The large wav file needs to be converted to MP2 file format which will reduce the file size quite a bit.
look under Quick-lab MPEG encoder details above. -
Hi, Thanks for the great guide. I'm having a little difficulty getting DVD Lab Pro to recognize my mpeg files/rename them to .mpv from the .m1v format. After using TMPGEnc to encode the video clips I tried renaming them to .mpv but it just added the ".mpv" to the name and kept the files as the .m1v extension. Is there a better way to do this, I'm noob. Thanks in advance.
Im using TMPENC 4.0 and Vista x64 if it makes a difference. Thanks! -
Hi
The system I am using is Windows XP SP2. I have not tested the software on Vista. TMPENC 4.0 should be ok.
Please make sure the file extension is the one being changed and not the name.
Have a look at Tools->Folder options ->View-> Hide extensions for known filetypes is UNCHECKED. OK.
Right click file -> rename.
another option is to create a batch file :
create a normal text file in notepad type this single line :
rename *.m1v *.mpv
then, save as
myrenamer.bat
You should see a different icon on this file if you did it right. Double click myrenamer.bat. This should rename all m1v files in the current directory to mpv.
Hope this helps
cheers
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