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WOWIEGURL 04-23-2004 09:53 AM

where can I download vobedit from? I'm up to that part. I've tried sourceforge but it ain't there

jorel 04-23-2004 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by WOWIEGURL
where can I download vobedit from? I'm up to that part. I've tried sourceforge but it ain't there

http://www.ifoedit.com/

:!:

WOWIEGURL 04-23-2004 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jorel
Quote:

Originally Posted by WOWIEGURL
where can I download vobedit from? I'm up to that part. I've tried sourceforge but it ain't there

http://www.ifoedit.com/

:!:

when I click on the link for vobedit all it does it is refresh the page!! where else can I download it from?

jorel 04-23-2004 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by WOWIEGURL
Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
Quote:

Originally Posted by WOWIEGURL
where can I download vobedit from? I'm up to that part. I've tried sourceforge but it ain't there

http://www.ifoedit.com/

:!:

when I click on the link for vobedit all it does it is refresh the page!! where else can I download it from?

strange...here is working fine!

try right click, open new page or :

http://www.mpucoder.com/derrow/Vobedit06.zip
right click, save as

:wink:

WOWIEGURL 04-24-2004 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Dialhot
Write some notes I will be fast :

- merge the ep with tmpgenc o obtain a 900MB mpeg.
- demux into m2v + mp2 with tmpenc
- use ifoedit to create vobs from this (author new dvd)
- use dvdshrink to compress the vobs the percentage you need
- use vobedit to demux the resulting vobs into m2v and mp2
- remux in mpeg using tmpgenc.

I let prodater explain that to you, he loves crazy ideas and I return to silence.

What in Vobedit/demux/ - list of file types do I click on to make m2v & mp2 files?

jorel 04-24-2004 04:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WOWIEGURL
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Write some notes I will be fast :

- merge the ep with tmpgenc o obtain a 900MB mpeg.
- demux into m2v + mp2 with tmpenc
- use ifoedit to create vobs from this (author new dvd)
- use dvdshrink to compress the vobs the percentage you need
- use vobedit to demux the resulting vobs into m2v and mp2
- remux in mpeg using tmpgenc.

I let prodater explain that to you, he loves crazy ideas and I return to silence.

What in Vobedit/demux/ - list of file types do I click on to make m2v & mp2 files?

load the .vob in vobedit then click
demux--->demux complete title set--->OK!
it will give you the right files!
:wink:

WOWIEGURL 04-24-2004 05:00 AM

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load the .vob in vobedit then click
demux--->demux complete title set--->OK! :idea:
I did that and nothing happend. Am I suppose to click on join clip so it starts?

jorel 04-24-2004 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by WOWIEGURL
Quote:

load the .vob in vobedit then click
demux--->demux complete title set--->OK! :idea:
I did that and nothing happend. Am I suppose to click on join clip so it starts?

rename your vobs --->before you load in vobedit like this:

VTS_01_1.vob to VTS_01_001.vob
and
VTS_01_2.vob to VTS_01_002.vob
....
...etc!

if you don't do that, vobedit don't "see" the vobs!
then
load the first "renamed" .vob in vobedit then click
demux--->demux complete title set--->OK!

will work fine!

:)

WOWIEGURL 04-24-2004 08:22 AM

[quote="jorel"]
Quote:

Originally Posted by WOWIEGURL
Quote:

load the .vob in vobedit then click
demux--->demux complete title set--->OK! :idea:
I did that and nothing happend. Am I suppose to click on join clip so it starts?

rename your vobs --->before you load in vobedit like this:

VTS_01_1.vob to VTS_01_001.vob
and
VTS_01_2.vob to VTS_01_002.vob
....
...etc!

I did renaming and followed the

Quote:

demux--->demux complete title set--->OK! :idea:
after
Quote:

OK!
nothing happens unless I then click on join clips :oops: :lol:

jorel 04-24-2004 08:42 AM

sorry, ...you're right!

now do it (i did here now)

after rename the vobs click
demux---> and check:
demux all video streams,
demux all audio streams and
demux all subp streams (if you have subs)
--->ok!

WOWIEGURL,
i learn alone vobedit and i have horrible english.
it means that vobedit is very easy too use.
follow my steps:
rip one little vob from any movie...round 200MB!
load this vob in vobedit!
check one option and press ok!
after this choose another option and click ok
repeat this steps choosing all options and click ok!
you will see how it works and how it's easy to learn!
vobedit and ifoedit are "intuitives" .
:wink:

the link that i posted have a big guide to ifoedit and links for vobedit too!
the link is working perfect.
l :wink:

WOWIEGURL 04-24-2004 08:49 AM

am I supposed to save it as

VTS_01_001.n.xxx and as a ac3 file? then i hit join clip? Can you be more specific as to which options you hit?? there are so many. It makes it easier for a newbie like me.Also can you use ifoedit and vobedit on SRT files? currently I have a xvid.dvdrip that is 700.2mbs. I tried to burn it straightaway, unchecked std compliant in nero and the file, mog and srt came to 1026mbs. I need to shrink it. the movie is for 122mins.

Quote:

the link that i posted have a big guide to ifoedit and links for vobedit too!
the link is working perfect.
The guide for vobedit is about joining the vobs, not demuxing as stated in Dialbot's guide.


Thanks

JOREL!!! :wink:

WOWIEGURL 04-25-2004 12:01 AM

HOw do I remux in tmpgenc?

kwag 04-25-2004 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by WOWIEGURL
HOw do I remux in tmpgenc?

Cick on "File/MPEG Tools/Multiplex" and do your thing :)

-kwag

WOWIEGURL 04-25-2004 01:46 AM

why is it after I followed the guide, my files are still the same size as before conversion?

I'm using mpg1 files


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