I just burned it on dvd to have a look at the whole thing, quatlity is brilliant but there seems to be an error, each 20 sec. my dvd player stops for a millisecond, the video doesn't run smootly. Hope someone can fix it, I'm no expert in these things. Sorry for my slow upload speed
thefallenqueen wrote:
I just burned it on dvd to have a look at the whole thing, quatlity is brilliant but there seems to be an error, each 20 sec. my dvd player stops for a millisecond, the video doesn't run smootly. Hope someone can fix it, I'm no expert in these things. Sorry for my slow upload speed
looks like the software has divided the title of 23' 48" in 87 chapters of 16" each
could you re-do the job without the division in chapters?
thanks in advance
Luca
I'll be prepping a fixed DVD for this. The problem was the timestamp was resetting itself every 16 seconds. Demuxing the A/V streams through DGMPGDec and re-muxing using TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress fixed it like a charm!
If I open directly the single vob files in the dvd folder there's a little jump in video and in audio every 16"... for each jump looks like some frames are missing... can you fix this?
I did fix it bootLuca. Works perfectly fine now. I'm also going to make an NTSC encode DVD to go along with the fixed PAL source, just messing around with testing some settings before I do a full encode atm.
Thanks for the share.
I just put the two vob files into mpeg video wizard and created a dvd without re-encoding.
Took less than a minute and plays fine.
Tmpeg4enc doesn't want to work on my new Win7 setup.
What software are other people using to demux and mux mpeg files please?
Also, does anyone know of any DVD Authoring software that will take an mpeg file and create an automatic menu using the filename?
I'm still using DVD Maestro for my authors, but it's sometimes a pain having to demux mpeg files first AND create a menu in Photoshop....
This file comes from a French friend from the hub - just to credit him. There was no VHS source as far as I know. It would be cool if you can share a fixed copy, Richard..
YourValentine wrote:
This file comes from a French friend from the hub - just to credit him. There was no VHS source as far as I know. It would be cool if you can share a fixed copy, Richard..