Hi There:
I'm a little new to the whole making VCD's bit, but I have managed to follow TGPO's latest guide to making VCD's on a Mac.
I can rip the DVD!
I can convert the .ac3 file to .aiff!
I can convert the .m2v file to .mov!
I can for the most part line up the .mov file with the .aiff file!
But I guess that's all the easy stuff!
But where I'm having a problem is converting the .mov file into a Toast Ready VCD File, because I don't have that option when I export the file through QuickTime Pro (Even Though I Have Both Programs Loaded On My Computer). And when I try to drag my .mov file to the Toast screen I get a -1138 or something like that error message.
I am however running Toast 4 Deluxe with the most current updates. Should I upgrade to Toast Titanium?? Would that make the difference??
Any suggestions would be great!
Thanks For The Help And The Guide TGPO!
Coaster Boy!
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Yes, you'll need the Toast Ti. And you'll be able to export it to MPEG1 format.
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Toast Titanium is needed. It will add an extention to allow Quicktime Pro to export Video Cds.
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Ah!!!!!
That makes all the sense in the world! Thanks for the help guys and gals!!!!!
Coaster Boy
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