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Nobody 08-07-2004 03:40 AM

Burning the Sample Kvcd?
 
Hey guys i am having trouble with burning the sample of the movie red planet to a Cd-r. I am using Nero 6 Burning ROM and every time i try to add the file i get an error that it is invaild. I have unchecked create standerd complint Cd but i am still getting the message any help would be much appricated.

Dialhot 08-07-2004 04:49 AM

The sampel is a mpg file or m2v only ?

Nobody 08-07-2004 07:09 AM

The sample is serparated one file is a mpg and the other is the m2v

Dialhot 08-07-2004 07:46 AM

The mpg shouldn't give you any trouble. You should Dl it again.

Nobody 08-07-2004 08:05 PM

could you give me the link or a link plz and is there any way around having to have emule because i have kazaa and my comp is already packed full of crap so its getting laggy for my online multiplayer games. :D

kwag 08-07-2004 09:03 PM

You can't burn an .m2v with Nero (or any other program).
Your file MUST be .mpg, and not simply renamed, but actually must contain audio+video.

-kwag

Prodater64 08-07-2004 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
You can't burn an .m2v with Nero (or any other program).
Your file MUST be .mpg, and not simply renamed, but actually must contain audio+video.

-kwag

Actually you can multiplex m2v file without audio, and you will obtain a mpeg file ready to be burned.
With bbmpeg uncheck, in general settings, multiplex audio, in input and output files tab only choice your m2v, in program stream settings check VCD or SVCD what you are testing. OK and start and you will obtain a mpeg file.
This file is called a program stream, but without audio. Usually program streams have video+audio.
m2v is a video stream.
mp2 is an audio stream.

kwag 08-07-2004 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prodater64
Actually you can multiplex m2v file without audio, and you will obtain a mpeg file ready to be burned.
With bbmpeg uncheck, in general settings, multiplex audio, in input and output files tab only choice your m2v

That's the same thing as having an audio stream. :)
It's a silent channel, but it's still a valid audio stream ;)
What I meant was that it's impossible to burn a .mpg, if it's not a valid "System" stream.

-kwag

Nobody 08-08-2004 01:46 AM

Hey Kwag what do you mean that the mpg file must have video and audio because the 1 i have has video but the audio is in the other m2v file or what ever . The error i get with nero is it is invalid because of stream encoding and other stuff.

Prodater64 08-08-2004 04:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
That's the same thing as having an audio stream. :)
It's a silent channel, but it's still a valid audio stream ;)
What I meant was that it's impossible to burn a .mpg, if it's not a valid "System" stream.

-kwag

I know that you know that Karl. The explanation was for smarty...
You can see that him don't understand yet.

Smarty: Please, read another posts, not only Kwag' ones. I answered what you need to do to obtain your video+audio mpg (bbmpeg).


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