Frage von cooper:Hello,
I have some old Super8 movies (without sound) to DVD disc. This I then demultiplext into M2V and M2A (the "empty" sound of the DVD) and the M2V cut with MPEG2SCHNITT. The DVDs are part of playing on different providers and therefore have been synonymous the M2Vs slightly different format (720x576, 704x576 but all 4:3).
Now I would like to M2Vs again burn to DVD. Of course, with some DVD authoring programs, but I want quality reasons not encode again, that the DVD program will direct my M2Vs use (these are already of a DVD, only without the soundtrack).
What software, preferably freeware, can M2V to DVD without re-Encode? I've tried DVD Flick, where there is the option "Copy MPEG-2 Streams", which a re-encoding process. Unfortunately, I still re-encoded, synonymous only if I only take M2V file (it lieht not s.den different formats).
Thank you!
Antwort von tommyb:
Authoring Programs generally have very little to do with encoding. Not only should they change the data before they are geauthored.
Try it with DVDLab times that works and is definitely synonymous mixing of different resolutions (as long as there are individual VTS).
Antwort von Martin Dienert:
Hi cooper,
Freeware is as
Antwort von cooper:
Thanks for the tips!
Have tried DVDlabs. Is me, however much too complicated, especially as regards the Menuerzeugung is concerned. I have 60 videos that I am at about 4 DVDs would like to distribute. If I have menus with thumbnails, create all the individual needs, I will be mad.
Had previously been synonymous Gui For DVD Author discovered and so I just create the DVDs. That's very nice synonymous fumbling with the menus, but it works now. And it will definitely not re-encoded.