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Post by paperbackwriter on Jan 13, 2006 20:58:02 GMT -5
So I have the Manchester gig. And I authored it with TMPGEnc and created a menu for it. Then, as the disc could store a few more GB, when i burned it on nero I added a TV performance. The disc burned fine and no problems occured.
however, when i went to play it on my dvd player, the skip went right into the Manchester gig Menu, in which I couldn´t access the TV performance! I checked the files recorded on the disc through the pc and the file was there and i clicked on it and it played normally through the dvd disc! It´s like I recorded it but I can´t access it because of the menu I created for the Manchester gig!
You know when you dont create a menu and the first screen on the dvd lets you choose from all the files in the disc? Well I lost that screen with the menu I created... how can I get that screen back?! I think that may be the problem...
any thoughts?! Cheers!!
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Post by Rattleduser on Jan 14, 2006 6:35:21 GMT -5
you might have to include the tv peformance when making the menu for the manchester gig. so you made a menu with TMPGEnc for the manchester gig and then when you were recording using nero did you add the tv peformance to the video-ts folder? if so than that might be your problem
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Post by paperbackwriter on Jan 14, 2006 12:21:11 GMT -5
that´s what happened, but you know that i tried to add the video_ts file from the tv performance but Nero wouldn´t let me because it said there already was a file with the same name... I tried to add the tv performance to the menu of the Manchester gig but TMPGEnc sent an error saying that the audio wasn´t compatible. If I try to add another file to the menu, it says that the video isn´t compatible
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Post by Rattleduser on Jan 14, 2006 12:51:24 GMT -5
I get problems like that with TMPGEnc likes some files and not others if you have another authoring program try using that. The tv peformance is it in the same format as the manchester gig? The version i have of TMPGEnc will only allow me to compile a dvd from the same type of file for example you can`t use mpeg and avi together
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Post by paperbackwriter on Jan 14, 2006 21:58:24 GMT -5
nope... they´re all .vob I get a message saying "dolby sigital audio isn´t supported by the original file" something like that...
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Post by Rattleduser on Jan 15, 2006 4:02:38 GMT -5
sorry my friend i`m all out of ideas you`ll probably just have to burn them out on seperate discs, what tv peformance is it? if i have the same peformance i might be able to make a compilation dvd your after and send you the finished disc
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Post by paperbackwriter on Jan 15, 2006 23:03:26 GMT -5
Nah don´t bother... I live in Brazil, it´d be too complicated. Thanks for all your help and time man... really aprecciate it!
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