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zerotype 09-18-2004 05:26 PM

Mini-dvd vs kvcd?
 
Lo' all I foudn out that I can create mini-dvd's to play on my dad's dvd player.(dose NOT play (K)(s)vcd's)
So I was wondering when I convert my video with tmpgenc what do I have to do to the audio (I'd liek to use besweet to encode audio :D).Then can some one recomend a program to turn the files created into *.vob files and *.ifo files ready to burn.

sdc77 09-19-2004 02:34 PM

Try DVDlab pro, 30 days trial and not expensive, accept non standard resolutions, very to make simple or complex DVD, very nice softwar.
Cheers.

herndon 09-20-2004 04:59 PM

MKDVCD
 
With TMPGEnc DVD Author you can change (author) you MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 files to DVD-Video structured files. Using high quality MPEG files made by the "TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 series" or captured by an MPEG capture device, it is possible to perform your own DVD authoring quick and easy.

The outputted file structure (.ifo, VOB) can be burned to a DVD disc using the DVD Writing Tool included from version 1.5 or using your own DVD writing software. This way you can create your own original DVDs. Since DVD Author also supports DVD-Video files (VIDEO-TS.ifo) as input files, you can also cut out scenes from your favourite DVD and make a new DVD-Video. You are also able to create interesting menus using the "motion menu" feature also included in the product. We recommend you to try this easy to use authoring software
Can create "Motion menu" that uses movie clips as source
It is possible to create a menu with motion using a video clip as source like in commercial DVD. Motion menu can be used for not only the menu background but also the menu picture.
kvcds are acepted
if you dont have a dvd burner you can make 700mb mdvd
mini dvds


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