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    One question (OK, I;m a noob at this ). I have one movie made up of 4 MPEG2 files that I want to burn to DVD-R. To burn them all as 1 DVD movie, do I need to join the 4 files before authoring or will TMPGEnc Author do this for me?

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    Originally posted by danzak@24 February 2004 - 02:59
    One question (OK, I;m a noob at this ). I have one movie made up of 4 MPEG2 files that I want to burn to DVD-R. To burn them all as 1 DVD movie, do I need to join the 4 files before authoring or will TMPGEnc Author do this for me?
    TMPGEnc author will do it for you you do not have to join just add each file one by one when you play the movie it will be all joined together of course you will probably noticed the slight change where you have joined during the movie though

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    sounds good, thanks Adster

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    When I press the Begin output button it says:

    The video resolution of 480x576 vannot be used for standard DVD.
    Use one of the standard DVD resolutions:
    NTSC: 352x240 352x482 ...
    Pal: 352x288 352x576 ...

    How, if possible, can I chance resolution?

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    Anyone?

  6. Guides and Tutorials   -   #16
    This is good but I've had a problem recently where after downloading 700 meg movie files when I try to encode to mpeg with tpmgenc i get a file 2.5 times dvd size.
    Video is encoded xVid mpeg 4 coded
    Audio is Fraunhoffer IIS mpeg layer 3 codec.
    Can't convert audio to wav as virtual dub doesn't like vbr audio
    I've used neo dvd to convert directly from avi to dvd without error however I don't like the aspect. Appears tall & thin.

    Please help :music1:

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    Originally posted by SwampdogK@24 March 2004 - 09:17
    This is good but I've had a problem recently where after downloading 700 meg movie files when I try to encode to mpeg with tpmgenc i get a file 2.5 times dvd size.
    Video is encoded xVid mpeg 4 coded
    Audio is Fraunhoffer IIS mpeg layer 3 codec.
    Can't convert audio to wav as virtual dub doesn't like vbr audio
    I've used neo dvd to convert directly from avi to dvd without error however I don't like the aspect. Appears tall & thin.

    Please help :music1:
    Mate on one of the wizard screens tmp has a calculator so you get the right size.N set the audio to mp2 on the first screen.Virtual dub has nothing against vbr.All it does is ask you do u want to re write to header with cbr,if u dont just press no.


  8. Guides and Tutorials   -   #18
    video rate is set to min which is 3000 k/sec.
    as for virtual dub, it has nothing against vbr as long as you don't want your audio and video in sync.

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    Work it out here

    http://dvd-hq.info/Calculator.html?PHPSESS...2662ca9afc982a2

    then enter them in to tpm mate.

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