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Site: VideoHelp.com - Authoring (DVD) (site profile, domain info videohelp.com)
Title: Authoring (DVD)
Url: http://forum.videohelp.com/authoring-dvd-f30.html
Users activity: 29 posts per thread
Forum activity: 3 active threads during last week
 

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johns0
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Is there a better method?
Published (2009-11-24 15:24:00)
Use a program such as tmpgenc dvd author and load the dvd folder and replace the audio with what you want.
MOVIEGEEK
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user's latest post:
Is there a better method?
Published (2009-11-24 15:30:00)
You are over-processing the video, just drag the VIDEO_TS folder to your PC and use TDA or VideoStudio to import the VOB's. Either program will only render the audio and leave the video alone.
aedipuss
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user's latest post:
Is there a better method?
Published (2009-11-24 15:29:00)
i'd skip the re-encoding steps. use a dvd authoring program. import the first vob and let it join and demux the entire video. delete the original audio. import the new. author new dvd using old video and new audio. no re-encoding is done at all. i use mediachance dvd-lab pro but others should work about the same.
solarfox
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Is there a better method?
Published (2009-11-24 15:32:00)
Yes, there's a much better way. Here's how I would do it. 1. -- If these are non-commercial DVD discs, there should be no "rip" involved; just copy the VIDEO_TS folder to a temporary directory on your hard drive. 2. -- If each home movie is in a separate Video Title Set (i.e. you have a bunch of VTSxx.VOB files on the disc, and each one is a single movie), your job is simple; skip ahead to step 3. If they're all...
Ka0tiK
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user's latest post:
How do I edit a DVD, VOB files
Published (2009-11-24 13:05:00)
Is it possible to remove old audio and attach a new audio without needing to re-encode the video? I'm trying to keep the original video as re-encoding will cause it to lose picture quality.
manono
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How do I edit a DVD, VOB files
Published (2009-11-24 19:17:00)
Ka0tiK wrote: Is it possible to remove old audio and attach a new audio without needing to re-encode the video? Yes. Follow Baldrick's guide. It's for adding in subtitles, but will work for replacing audio also. Use his method 2 and ignore the parts about subtitle creation: http://forum.videohelp.com/topic338721.html
quxote
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Is there a better method?
Published (2009-11-24 15:18:00)
Ok here's the deal. I have some old home movies ( Super that were captured with a DV camera and converted to DVDS. I do not have access to the original Super 8 movies or the DV tape. I do have the DVD discs that were made. When the person captured the Super 8 movies they used the good ole "play music in the background in a quiet room method" I want to add a different soundtrack the the DVD. My current method is this. 1. Ripp...
uEih
1
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AVStoDVD Chapter help?
Published (2009-11-24 06:34:00)
Hi everybody. I need some help as i just burned a DVD and it seems to have no chapters. I just burned a bunch of music videos and it listed Tracks under the program but when i burned it i can't skip to next chapter or anything. How would i go about creating chapters for each track so i can skip through the music easier?
 

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Started 8 months ago (2009-04-04 16:49:00)  by Baldrick
jaime007 wrote: I want to know how to do this in Mac OS? DVDAfterEdit
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-24 15:24:00)  by johns0
Use a program such as tmpgenc dvd author and load the dvd folder and replace the audio with what you want.
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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-23 17:19:00)  by manono
DVD Shrink isn't the right program to use to get the files into the computer if the movie is at all new. Use DVDFab HD Decrypter , maybe. It's possible that the cutting you're doing is resulting in the out of synch audio, but you didn't say how you're doing that, did you? It's called a D2V file, and you can decode the AC3 to WAV audio in DGIndex , rather than later on....
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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-23 06:01:00)  by guns1inger
You can't mix 4:3 and 16:9 material in the same title. It can only be one or the other. I am not sure how Vegas fits into the equation, given it is a video editor. If this is an attempt to put a scene into a movie, where the movie is 16:9 and the scene is 4:3, convert the scene to 16:9, either by cropping or pillarboxing, extract the video from the VOBs, edit in the scene, then ...
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Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2008-04-14 13:06:00)  by ricardouk
Hi! just tested(no install version), added some titles, one with subs, another without, one hardvcoded, another selectable. It processed the videos with no problems, cant see anything wrong with it except for the fact that it selects 1 pass with Quenc even when i select 2 pass with HCenc , i select 2 pass with HCenc to be the default mode but it still l uses quenc 1 pass mode....
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Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-16 18:26:00)  by dialysis1a
DVD Flick doesn't burn. It calls on ImgBurn to do the actual burning. Posting the ImgBurn log may help.
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Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-20 19:10:00)  by aedipuss
the only acceptable size for dvd mpeg-2 is 720x480 for ntsc or 70x576 for pal. if it's widescreen the editing software should set the mpeg-2 widescreen flag in the creation process, but the mpeg-2 will still be 720x480 or 720x576.
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2008-03-16 16:33:00)  by redwudz
Try A, B, C, D. Windows counts different.
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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-22 19:27:00)  by guns1inger
DVD Architect 2 is a very old version. I would start by re-installing it from the original discs to see if that puts thing to rights.
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