Ive authored quite a few dvd's now with ifo edit and it works great, But for some reason this time i'm getting this :-
I have my m2v file ac3,sup and cell times as usual
and i cant uderstand why its doing it
Anyone have any idea ?
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Ive managed to author the m2v file and AC3 with spruce up but ive lost my subtitles and proper chapters but never mind at least it works
I would really like to know what the fault was with Ifoedit though -
Your audio stream shows as 0x20,I believe that's an mpeg audio stream not ac3.
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i thought that 0x20 was just the first audio stream i'm sure that the first stream is normally AC3
I will check it now -
Ok, This is driving me nuts now
i just tried a totally different film, Encoded over night 5 pass VBR as usual average 5300k/s max 9800k/s which gave me an output mpv file of 3900meg leaving plenty of room for the audio ,subs , and celltimes and the same thing happened again
I even tried doing a 1 pass at a lower bitrate or 3800 average and 9800 max but it doesn't make any difference
Too many frame drops again
Ive done a few films in the last couple of weeks and no problems now all of a sudden this happens
has anyone else ever seen Ifoedit do this ? -
I had this problem with star wars episode 2.
The only way it worked for me was to not add subtitles. -
1) I am getting this same error, does anyone know why?
I am attempting to capture MPEG2 at high bitrate (winDVR2), demux using TMPGEnc MPEG Tools and then author the M2v and MP2 files in IFOEDIT. Then if the VOBs are too large, transcode with DVD2ONE (Attempting to skip TMPGenc encoding).
IFOEDIT errors out with this error.
It seems like there is a shortage of good authoring programs. Ones that can accept MP2 audio for example and not convert it to PCM wav.
2) IS there a simple authoring program like IFOedit (no menus, and junk) that can quickly mulitplex any M2V and MP2 into VOBs (or even straight from MPEG or MPG to VOBs)?
3) If I capture with a 224kbps audio bitrate, is there any point in allowing TMPGENC to encode to a 384Kbps bitrate? The audio data is not available so how can it go higher?
Experts please answer.
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