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> Anime Burning....
Tezza
  Posted: Nov 2 2004, 04:13 AM


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I thought i did a thread on this but it seems i cant find it so....
here goes...
I'm thinking of burning my animes onto dvds... the thing is, half of them are in ogm format. i cant burn ogm format. is there someone who has done this ? if so, help a friend... thanks.
p.s - anyways, this is my first time burning movies onto dvds so, can i justconvert a normal avi format to mpeg and burn it as you do it for vcds?(Nero)
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Posted: Nov 2 2004, 05:35 AM


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unfortunately... it aint as simple as that. i think ur supposed to encode it(movie file) into dvd format then burn it onto DVD. im not realli sure but my bro knows and all ask him when i get the chance... happy.gif
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Posted: Nov 2 2004, 08:40 AM


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As long as you encode it to MPEG2 using something like TMPEnc you'll be fine. All modern DVD players sold in the last 2 or 3 years has whats called SVCD support. Transcoding to MPEG2 (higher bitrate than standard SVCD might help to lower quality loss) will allow them to play on your DVD player. Most VOB encoders available to the public suck. If you look at what just about every personal digital recording device uses for making DVDs you'll see its MPEG2. Now if the video uses OggVorbis for audio you may have to demux your OGMs to get the audio and video files seperate then decode the Vorbis file because a majority of DVD players have yet to support this growing format. http://www.Doom9.org should have some tutorials to help you out if you need further help.