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MauiJNP 6 February 2006 00:36:01
 I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram
disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the
commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final product
on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will not accept
the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). anyway, what
other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for any help.


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Randy 22 January 2006 07:10:17 permanent link ]
 
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message
news:oYucnf3B-YmDmU­7eUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final product >on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will not accept >the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). anyway, what >other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for any help.>

TMPGEnc must have given you an error window. What did it say?


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Ken Maltby 22 January 2006 07:31:50 permanent link ]
 
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message
news:oYucnf3B-YmDmU­7eUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final product >on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will not accept >the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). anyway, what >other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for any help.>

What was the error message from TDA?

How is the audio and video described in VideoReDo
under the "Tools" tab, and the "Show Video Program
Info" selection? How does what is shown there compare
to what is listed in TDA's "Help" under the "TMPGEnc
DVD Author specification" selection? Which parameter(s)
differ?

If the Aspect Ratio, Bit Rate, or Max GOP Length are
what TDA is seeing in the MPEG header, and rejecting the
.mpg file for, they can be easily changed by using the "Options"
of the "Save As" process of VideoReDo.

Learning what is going on, and understanding the effects
of the settings you need, to use your source material and to
produce the output you wish; is much to be preferred over
finding some software that will make those decisions for you.
There are a number of posters here that will help you, over
the learning curve.

Luck;
Ken


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Humbug 22 January 2006 10:59:49 permanent link ]
 "When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said "MauiJNP"
<jmh1116@ptd.net>, "I always pay it extra."
I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final product >on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will not accept >the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). anyway, what >other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for any help.>
If you recorded the programme from one of the newer DTT channels in
the UK (e.g. More 4, ITV3, ITV4), they use a reduced number of samples
per line, which results in 544 x 576 instead of 720 x 576. VideoReDo
can handle that, but TDA rejects it as out of standard for a DVD.

The only way round it that I have found (so far) is to play back the
recording as video and re-capture it using a PC capture card.

--
Humbug
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Jan B 22 January 2006 13:27:36 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 07:59:49 +0000, Humbug <humbug@tofee.net> wrote:
"When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said "MauiJNP"><jmh1116@­ptd.net>, "I always pay it extra.">
I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >>disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >>commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final product >>on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will not accept >>the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). anyway, what >>other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for any help.>>
If you recorded the programme from one of the newer DTT channels in>the UK (e.g. More 4, ITV3, ITV4), they use a reduced number of samples>per line, which results in 544 x 576 instead of 720 x 576. VideoReDo>can handle that, but TDA rejects it as out of standard for a DVD.>
The only way round it that I have found (so far) is to play back the>recording as video and re-capture it using a PC capture card.

The OP has already "re-captured", with his DVD-Recorder.
All normal recorders use analogue inputs so the number of horisontal
samples is controlled by the recorder (and possibly also the number of
vertical samples are reduced in the lowest quality modes).
/Jan
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Dave 22 January 2006 13:59:01 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 07:59:49 +0000, Humbug <humbug@tofee.net> wrote:

If you recorded the programme from one of the newer DTT channels in>the UK (e.g. More 4, ITV3, ITV4), they use a reduced number of samples>per line, which results in 544 x 576 instead of 720 x 576. VideoReDo>can handle that, but TDA rejects it as out of standard for a DVD.>
The only way round it that I have found (so far) is to play back the>recording as video and re-capture it using a PC capture card.

I can use Ulead's Movie Factory to make DVD's from More 4, ITV3, ITV4,
etc, broadcasts recorded on my Panasonic stand alone recorder and
transferred to my PC on DVD-RAM discs using VideoReDo or Movie Factory
itself.

HTH
--
Dave
Sheffield, England, UK
dave@gnudawn.co.uk
http://www.gnudawn.­co.uk/
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WebVideo 22 January 2006 16:13:33 permanent link ]
 Using total video converter http://www.effectma­trix.com to convert the
mpg file to DVD mpeg.
Then burning to DVD VIDEO with Nero.

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MauiJNP 22 January 2006 21:01:00 permanent link ]
 
"Randy" <rwmolitor_fakes@ch­arter.net> wrote in message
news:%FDAf.224$0s.1­93@fe05.lga...>
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message > news:oYucnf3B-YmDmU­7eUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­>I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >>disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >>commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final >>product on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will >>not accept the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). >>anyway, what other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for >>any help.>>
TMPGEnc must have given you an error window. What did it say?>


the video framerate and the video resolution can not be used for a standard
dvd


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Bill Vermillion 22 January 2006 22:55:01 permanent link ]
 In article <J-ucnQ7bI-b4VU7eUS­dV9g@ptd.net>, MauiJNP <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote:>
"Randy" <rwmolitor_fakes@ch­arter.net> wrote in message >news:%FDAf.224$0s.­193@fe05.lga...>>
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message >> news:oYucnf3B-YmDmU­7eUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­>>I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >>>disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >>>commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final >>>product on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will >>>not accept the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). >>>anyway, what other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for >>>any help.
TMPGEnc must have given you an error window. What did it say?
the video framerate and the video resolution can not be used for>a standard dvd

I've had that when I've dl'd something - where the original was
in a PC resoltuion and not DVD resolution.

So I just used the options to change the resolution >>AND<< in this
case the audio bitrate - to what is needed for a standard DVD.

Bill



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Jan B 23 January 2006 00:26:18 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 19:55:01 GMT, bv@wjv.com (Bill Vermillion) wrote:
In article <J-ucnQ7bI-b4VU7eUS­dV9g@ptd.net>, MauiJNP <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote:>>
"Randy" <rwmolitor_fakes@ch­arter.net> wrote in message >>news:%FDAf.224$0s­.193@fe05.lga...>>>
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message >>> news:oYucnf3B-YmDmU­7eUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­>>>I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >>>>disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >>>>commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final >>>>product on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will >>>>not accept the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). >>>>anyway, what other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for >>>>any help.>
TMPGEnc must have given you an error window. What did it say?>
the video framerate and the video resolution can not be used for>>a standard dvd>
I've had that when I've dl'd something - where the original was>in a PC resoltuion and not DVD resolution. >
So I just used the options to change the resolution >>AND<< in this>case the audio bitrate - to what is needed for a standard DVD.

OP used TMPEG dvd author 1.5 (TDA). There is no recode function
available.
Anyway, the problem is explained. Either go back to VideoRedo and set
the output to DVD compatible values, or import the original to TDA (I
think also 1.5 can import DVD-RAM). A drawback with cutting in TDA is
that the cuts are not seamless, so a DVD-player might freeze for short
moment at those places.

TDA Pro or TMPGEnc MPEG Editor use "smart recode" and can make
seamless cuts with frame resolution and still only recode the few
frames that needs it.
(I use TDA to import from DVD+RW to .mpg file first anyway because the
other two programs gives me sound drop outs). Then I cut and process
sound as needed in the other two applications.
/Jan
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Bill Vermillion 23 January 2006 02:15:01 permanent link ]
 In article <43d3f671.28052917@­wingate>, Jan B <nospam@nospam.se> wrote:>On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 19:55:01 GMT, bv@wjv.com (Bill Vermillion) wrote:>
In article <J-ucnQ7bI-b4VU7eUS­dV9g@ptd.net>, MauiJNP <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote:>>>
"Randy" <rwmolitor_fakes@ch­arter.net> wrote in message >>>news:%FDAf.224$0­s.193@fe05.lga...>>>­>
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message >>>> news:oYucnf3B-YmDmU­7eUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­>>>>I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >>>>>disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >>>>>commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final >>>>>product on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will >>>>>not accept the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). >>>>>anyway, what other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for >>>>>any help.>>
TMPGEnc must have given you an error window. What did it say?>>
the video framerate and the video resolution can not be used for>>>a standard dvd>>
I've had that when I've dl'd something - where the original was>>in a PC resoltuion and not DVD resolution. >>
So I just used the options to change the resolution >>AND<< in this>>case the audio bitrate - to what is needed for a standard DVD.
OP used TMPEG dvd author 1.5 (TDA). There is no recode function>available.­

I didn't see the original post just the followup which asked
what error TMPGenc gave out.

Bill
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Humbug 23 January 2006 03:15:47 permanent link ]
 "When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said Dave
<spam@gnudawn.co.uk­>, "I always pay it extra."
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 07:59:49 +0000, Humbug <humbug@tofee.net> wrote:>
If you recorded the programme from one of the newer DTT channels in>>the UK (e.g. More 4, ITV3, ITV4), they use a reduced number of samples>>per line, which results in 544 x 576 instead of 720 x 576. VideoReDo>>can handle that, but TDA rejects it as out of standard for a DVD.>>
The only way round it that I have found (so far) is to play back the>>recording as video and re-capture it using a PC capture card.>
I can use Ulead's Movie Factory to make DVD's from More 4, ITV3, ITV4,>etc, broadcasts recorded on my Panasonic stand alone recorder and>transferred to my PC on DVD-RAM discs using VideoReDo or Movie Factory>itself.>
HTH

Perhaps I'll give Movie Factory another try then. I ditched it some
time ago because it was a bit penc.

--
Humbug
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Humbug 23 January 2006 03:16:02 permanent link ]
 "When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said "WebVideo"
<hansewu@sohu.com>,­ "I always pay it extra."
Using total video converter http://www.effectma­trix.com to convert the>mpg file to DVD mpeg.>Then burning to DVD VIDEO with Nero.

I'll give that a try when BT finally manage to kick the DHCP server at
the Cricklewood exchange so that my ADSL connection works again.

If that is an application which can convert non-DVD compliant
transport streams to DVD compliant programme streams, it will be a
Godsend.

--
Humbug
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Ken Maltby 23 January 2006 04:02:42 permanent link ]
 
"Humbug" <humbug@tofee.net> wrote in message
news:m188t1d0vu1fqb­7ljqf5qd59fqqt00jitq­@4ax.com...> "When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said "WebVideo"> <hansewu@sohu.com>,­ "I always pay it extra.">
Using total video converter http://www.effectma­trix.com to convert the>>mpg file to DVD mpeg.>>Then burning to DVD VIDEO with Nero.>
I'll give that a try when BT finally manage to kick the DHCP server at> the Cricklewood exchange so that my ADSL connection works again.>
If that is an application which can convert non-DVD compliant> transport streams to DVD compliant programme streams, it will be a> Godsend.>
-- > Humbug


Are you also "Maui.JNP", Humbug?

Depending on what you mean by, "non-DVD compliant"
you could try VituralLan Client (VLC); I have used that to
change the encapsulation and transcode if necessary.

Just use the "Stream output" settings.

Luck,
Ken


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Bob 23 January 2006 17:39:13 permanent link ]
 On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:16:02 +0000, Humbug <humbug@tofee.net> wrote:
If that is an application which can convert non-DVD compliant>transport­ streams to DVD compliant programme streams, it will be a>Godsend.

WinAvi
TotalVideoConverter­

--

"For most people the meaning and purpose of life is to
serve as a warning to others of impending disaster."

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MauiJNP 25 January 2006 03:36:22 permanent link ]
 
"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.­net> wrote in message
news:IvednZ6_zZ-ptk­neRVn-jg@giganews.co­m...>
"Humbug" <humbug@tofee.net> wrote in message > news:m188t1d0vu1fqb­7ljqf5qd59fqqt00jitq­@4ax.com...>> "When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said "WebVideo">> <hansewu@sohu.com>,­ "I always pay it extra.">>
Using total video converter http://www.effectma­trix.com to convert the>>>mpg file to DVD mpeg.>>>Then burning to DVD VIDEO with Nero.>>
I'll give that a try when BT finally manage to kick the DHCP server at>> the Cricklewood exchange so that my ADSL connection works again.>>
If that is an application which can convert non-DVD compliant>> transport streams to DVD compliant programme streams, it will be a>> Godsend.>>
-- >> Humbug>
Are you also "Maui.JNP", Humbug?>


no, I only post under this name.


Depending on what you mean by, "non-DVD compliant"> you could try VituralLan Client (VLC); I have used that to> change the encapsulation and transcode if necessary.>
Just use the "Stream output" settings.>
Luck,> Ken>


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MauiJNP 25 January 2006 22:22:19 permanent link ]
 
"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.­net> wrote in message
news:sOSdnQ6zTNknl0­7eRVn-rg@giganews.co­m...>
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message > news:oYucnf3B-YmDmU­7eUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­>I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram >>disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the >>commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final >>product on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will >>not accept the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). >>anyway, what other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for >>any help.>>
What was the error message from TDA?>
How is the audio and video described in VideoReDo> under the "Tools" tab, and the "Show Video Program> Info" selection? How does what is shown there compare> to what is listed in TDA's "Help" under the "TMPGEnc> DVD Author specification" selection? Which parameter(s)> differ?>
If the Aspect Ratio, Bit Rate, or Max GOP Length are> what TDA is seeing in the MPEG header, and rejecting the> .mpg file for, they can be easily changed by using the "Options"> of the "Save As" process of VideoReDo.>
Learning what is going on, and understanding the effects> of the settings you need, to use your source material and to> produce the output you wish; is much to be preferred over> finding some software that will make those decisions for you.> There are a number of posters here that will help you, over> the learning curve.>

wow, that all sounds complicated. I loved the easy way I could do things
before my computer decided to fight me all the time. I would import from
any discs with TDA, edit with VideoRedo and burn with TDA. It was great and
everything worked. Now nothing works! To fix the problem I mention
originally, I just copied the video on the RAM disc to a DVDr disc using a
regular dvd player and my dvd recorder (no computers involved). the product
was pretty good but I know over time won't hold up as well but I just got
too tired of having everything I tried fail. I did try the suggestions here
(and they were good ones). I tried changing settings in TDA and videoredo.
Nothing worked.

thanks for always be willing to help. for now, I am just a lost cause.


Luck;> Ken>


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Joe 25 January 2006 23:35:04 permanent link ]
 "MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote:
"Randy" <rwmolitor_fakes@ch­arter.net> wrote in message > news:%FDAf.224$0s.1­93@fe05.lga...> >
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message > > news:oYucnf3B-YmDmU­7eUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­ >>I recorded something off tv with a dvd recorder. it was put onto a DVDram > >>disc in LP mode. I extracted the program with VideoRedo and took out the > >>commericals. I exported it as a MPG file. I want to put the final > >>product on a dvdr disc. I tried using TMPEG dvd author 1.5 but it will > >>not accept the MPG file for some reason (maybe because it was LP mode?). > >>anyway, what other free programs can burn the MPG to dvdr? thanks for > >>any help.> >>
TMPGEnc must have given you an error window. What did it say?> >
the video framerate and the video resolution can not be used for a standard > dvd

It reports exactly what the problem is. "Non Standard" or not the format
it supports, and it should give you the list of formats it supports.

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Ken Maltby 26 January 2006 03:41:05 permanent link ]
 
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message
news:9jWdncsVeLVmUk­reUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­
wow, that all sounds complicated. I loved the easy way I could do things > before my computer decided to fight me all the time. I would import from > any discs with TDA, edit with VideoRedo and burn with TDA. It was great > and everything worked. Now nothing works!


That is exactly how it should still be working, there
must be some change to your system that has caused
this change in the response of these programs.

TDA and VideoReDo aren't normally effected by codec
changes, and I get the impression that the change may be
in the source video or DVD disk format. Perhaps your
problem could be isolated by examining any such changes.

Reversing the changes temporarily could pin point the
change that is causing the problem. You might try using the
Restore function of XP, if that is your OS. Then there may be
a different way to make the change/upgrade without effecting
your video processing.

Luck;
Ken


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MauiJNP 6 February 2006 00:36:01 permanent link ]
 
"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.­net> wrote in message
news:GP-dnf2TD_Mph0­XeRVn-qw@giganews.co­m...>
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message > news:9jWdncsVeLVmUk­reUSdV9g@ptd.net...>­>
wow, that all sounds complicated. I loved the easy way I could do things >> before my computer decided to fight me all the time. I would import from >> any discs with TDA, edit with VideoRedo and burn with TDA. It was great >> and everything worked. Now nothing works!>
That is exactly how it should still be working, there> must be some change to your system that has caused> this change in the response of these programs.>

yeah but I can't figure it out!

TDA and VideoReDo aren't normally effected by codec> changes, and I get the impression that the change may be> in the source video or DVD disk format.

nope, that stuff stayed the same.

Perhaps your> problem could be isolated by examining any such changes.>
Reversing the changes temporarily could pin point the> change that is causing the problem. You might try using the> Restore function of XP, if that is your OS. Then there may be> a different way to make the change/upgrade without effecting> your video processing.>


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