Frage von Fan29:I did ages ago of me for a DVD set to music create anew. Since the original video, unfortunately I have not, I need to get back in some way so the video of the DVD to the hard drive that I do with my video editing program (Media Studio Pro can edit). What program (if possible freeware) you can recommend to me?
And another thing: After the video needs to return to the DVD. Will there be any difference in quality between the original and the neuvertonten DVD?
Thank you! :-)
Antwort von Stefan:
You can watch the dub to make relatively easy, because you do not necessarily have to touch the video portion. The key word is "muxing".
The VOB files for example with the trial version of TMPGEnc into a video elementary stream and an audio elementary stream demux. To reinzubekommen VOB files in TMPGEnc is for older versions than 3.0, the MPEG2 plugin useful (http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=243&all=1).
There are synonymous DVD ripping tools, runterziehen the separate VOB files of the DVD VOB file as contiguous. This can also be helpful.
If you have any editing program, which is MPEG2 video capture, you create your simply an AVI video file. For the dub you only need a lower quality video file and save space. For the conversion, you can turn the VOB files in VirtualDub-MPEG2 of feeding Fcchandler and rausholen such as Cinepak AVI videos. No panic due to the picture quality - this AVI file is just there for the correct audio synonymous positions visible in the editing program to have. You work - quite modern ;-) - with a proxy of the video data.
Ok. The cutting operation is well known. It is important that the total duration does not change. The new audio track will save you from the editing program such as WAV files. The running track of files based s.der Laufänge of the individual video segments.
The WAV files you can encode with the trial of TMPGEnc to a MPEG-1 Layer II audio elementary stream.
These streams muxt you with the best, the above video elementary streams back together. If you take TMPGEnc to come out with MPG files that you can continue working in a DVD authoring program to replicate as the old DVD-menu.
If you want that same VOB files or even a DVD (without menu comes out), you can take for example Ifoedit Muxman or muxing.
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von Fan29:
Thank you for your detailed instructions! :-)
Get the time to try.