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whhaatt 06-25-2003 09:53 AM

MPEG TO KVCD
 
Hi I am new at this I have just created my first 2 KVCD with success (DIVX TO KVCD) but i do not know how to create a KVCD from MPEG format - has anyone got any tips or scripts that they could share???

Thanks

Jellygoose 06-25-2003 10:00 AM

Just open the MPEG in DVD2AVI and save the project as D2V File. After that just load the D2V file in an AviSynth Script! :wink:

Dialhot 06-25-2003 10:05 AM

... And you will have to face with poor MPEG1 decoding capabilities of DVD2AVI.

A solution should have been to frameserve from VDUB but unfortunaly, is buggy also (leading very often to a desynch of video and audio). But you can try, sometimes it works.

The only true method I found is to convert the mpeg into an (very big) avi using Huffyuv codec and TMPGEnc (yes, it can make avi ! :-)).

After this, all method used to convert avi to KVCD work.

Grantman 06-27-2003 02:26 AM

Is it an MPEG1 or MPEG2 file?
 
If your source is MPEG2 then use DVD2AVI. (Even with MPEG1 is works fine for me).

I can't figure out why anyone frameserves from VirtualDub anymore. (Maybe a couple of obscure filters are nice but I have not found anything that is not also available in Avisynth).

It is much faster is with less problems to go the DVD2AVI and Avisynth script route.

The VirtualDub frameserving is a hold over from the "old school".... before other better methods were available.

You can get great results using the frameserving from VirtualDub... but I think it is faster and less complex using DVD2AVI.


Grantman

Dialhot 06-27-2003 03:45 AM

Re: Is it an MPEG1 or MPEG2 file?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grantman
If your source is MPEG2 then use DVD2AVI. (Even with MPEG1 is works fine for me).

Very often the frame number isn't correct and I don't know why. But the result is : the encoding can't go to its end.

Now, i'm using DVD2AVI 1.76, perhaps things are better in later version.


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