Hello I have an FLV file, which I would like to burn a DVD to the DVD player to view. In what format should I convert the file? And how does that work with SUPER? Best thanks werner
Antwort von CommiXV:
Hello,
First of all, you are totally in the wrong topic ;-)
-Magix is not thought to convert Magix no-reads FLV
But nu gemeckert enough, now to solve your problem: This is ultimately based on your DVD player to the format of the play - are often widespread and MPEG codecs DIV :-)
Antwort von beiti:
"CommiXV" wrote:
This is ultimately based on your DVD player to the format of the play - are often widespread and MPEG codecs DIV :-)
So if you convert the file already, then look at the "right" DVD format (MPEG2-on basis, with proper authoring), because only then the DVD is really running on all DVD players. The easiest way would it create a editing program, open the FLV and DVDs can.
With Super synonymous, it should go, but that I still have too little experience to make a precise instructions to be able to deliver. Time on the Fast (without having tested it): Output container: DVD (vob) Output codec: MPEG II Video Scale: 720 x 576 Aspect: 4:3 (or 16:9, depending on the original format) Frame / Sec: 25
Super should be a VOB file output. After you create in the burning program a new DVD, it put a folder called "VIDEO_TS" to move the VOB file into there and burn the whole thing. That should understand each DVD player.
Antwort von werner4711:
So erstmal Thanks werds equal test times. (sorry I was in the wrong fairy tu me another bisch. with the difficult to navigate)
Antwort von beiti:
Have a super straight with yourself through. Apparently is really only one VOB file and IFO no matching file is created, which is not quite as authoring or not enough of all DVD players will be accepted.
Antwort von werner4711:
The convert to a VOB file was successful,
'Then you create in the burning program a new DVD, it put a folder called "VIDEO_TS" to move the VOB file into there and burn the whole thing. That should any DVD player '
how is that to understand? As I put in a folder VIDEO_TS because I can once again give a tip?
Antwort von beiti:
"werner4711" wrote:
As I put in a folder VIDEO_TS
Simply by typing in the burning program on the newly created DVD with a folder named "VIDEO_TS" investors. If you are using Nero, you can format as a standard "DVD Video" option, then a folder will be auto created equal.
But as in my last post mentioned, has been described to me of the way with SUPER proved unsatisfactory. Without IFO file is the VOB file of most DVD players are not properly recognized. We must in addition to the VOB IFO file or a file (eg, retrofitted with the program IfoEdit), but that will be quite complicated. Perhaps there is still a simpler way (eg with an editing program that can import FLV).
Antwort von werner4711:
Yes, clearly I lack the IFO file already in burn 'meckert' nero8
did the burning process is started but still the DVD player recognizes the DVD does not.
Nevertheless, Thanks
Werner
Antwort von Martin Dienert:
The VOB file and demux with Vobedit from video - audio and a DVD with IfoEdit author.