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How do I burn Mpeg to dvd
Posted by bhoy on August 31st, 2005


I have an mpeg which I want to put onto a blank dvd disk as trying to fit it
onto a cdr wont fit and I tried dvd shrink and it wouldnt let me shrink the
mpeg1 I have.So could you please tell me what would do the job no problem.


Posted by Eric R on August 31st, 2005


On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 01:01:11 +0000 (UTC), "bhoy"
<edward.doyle1@btopenworld.com> wrote:

If mpeg is the same as mpg...

DivxToDVD by VSO-Software

This is a sneak preview of DivxToDVD, which launches development of
new products in the future.

At this time the application is designed to convert files (AVI, DIVX,
VOB, satellite streams, MPEG, IVX, WMV etc.) to a compatible DVD file
structure. This can be useful if you want to watch a video file on
your TV using a standard home DVD player rather than on your PC.


How it works:

Select your video file (only one in the current version), select the
output folder, and press Convert.

During the process the preview window allows you to check if the file
is correctly readable and not damaged.

The conversion time depends on your computer's speed and overall
configuration.
Once finished, it will try to launch CopyToDVD to burn, which is the
recommended burning engine to use, but you can also use other DVD
recording products.

This version is free, future versions will implement new features and
may not be free anymore.

To obtain more information, please visit: www.vso-software.fr

Version 0.3
- improve support for mpeg4, nerodigital, aac, H264, H263, mov
- more detailed log

Version 0.2.0.13
- fix some aspect ratio problem.
- update some languages
- Do not support nero digital files yet.

Version 0.1.3.13
- Add new translations
- Fix a problem with cancel button and CopyToDVD
- Add command lines options for better integration to CopyToDVD

Version 0.1.2.12
-Fixed conversion crash if source file was > 2 Gigs
-Fixed NTSC frame rate to 29.97 Fps instead of 30 Fps
-Added a combo to select the output video standard (automatic, force
PAL or force NTSC)

Version 0.1.1.1 introduces translation and force aspect ratio

Version 0.1 first version

Posted by Shawn on August 31st, 2005



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Posted by George on August 31st, 2005


Shawn wrote:
How did you get dvd shrink to try an mpeg? I use it for dvd's all the time
but it seems it has to have video ts.




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