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Which Video recording software? Pt2 - Pt1 went U/S!

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gords:
Thanks for the offer Mike, but I think I'll see what I can do with WinDVD Creator first (that was free too :wink: ) as it's easy 1-2-3 steps all the way to burning the DVD.

I may well take a better look at the stuff you suggest later on. :D

chuggaman:

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--- Quote from: "chuggaman" ---in order to burn your mpeg2 file then you need to demux the streams.ie strip the files into audio and video.then you remux them into the vob format so you can burn them onto a dvdr.
go and get tpgenc and ifoedit and ill talk tou through it live on the forum so others will learn too.you could have your first converted disc by 9pm today.

mike
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I tried putting this into a translation site and I still didn't understand a word of what your going on about Mike!  :(biglaugh):

I'm sure that MS Movie Maker and the Ulead prog I've got do all of this without having to demux,remux, tpgenc or ifoedit the files.  8-[
So I think I'll stick with them for now, they reproduce excellent results on DVD and I've still got loads to find and play with, including adding Flash backgrounds into the titles.  :mrgreen:
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sorry guys i got off on one there. :roll:

been doing this for so long i taught myself to produce studio quality dvds from murky video cemera recordings.

now though i have a dvd camcorder which makes thing a whole lot quicker.

cheers guys and good luck with the dvds

mike

Budgie:
No worries Mike, I'm sure I do the same thing with Land Rovers sometimes, mainly at work!

With the PC I've got now then in a couple of months time I may be talking the same way and ask you all sorts of things.  :D

Thanks for the links, once I've mastered these programmes and seen the results then I may well starting for something more up-market.  :wink:

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