![]() ![]() ![]() I would prefer to use ImagoMPEG-Muxer, because I'd rather have a GUI. I guess I'll try mplex later, unless someone can tell me how to resolve the problem w/ ImagoMPEG-Muxer and VCDEasy. ![]() ![]() I have no idea why ImagoMPEG-Muxer is NOT producing an mpeg-2 file that works w/ VCDEasy.īefore the 30 trial ran out, TMPGEnc muxed the m2v and mp2 to mpg, and VCDEasy accepted the mpeg-2 file w/o an error message.īTW, the mpeg2 file is SVCD compliant (480x480 NTSC), w/ a 3:2 pulldown from 23.97 to 29.97. I tried ImagoMPEG-Muxer and it produced an mpeg-2 that VCDEasy rejected w/ an error message,Īlthough the mpg plays fine in WMP, Gspot sees a really strange mpeg2 file (which is probably why VCDEasy rejects it). Also the guide also works to convert other unsupported WMV, MOV, AVI, MKV, WTV, etc toĪny DVD player supported video formats or to MPEG-2 for burning the unsupported video format to DVD for any DVD player.Something wrong with imagompeg-muxer ? Actually, for me, YES. The following will list the steps for converting the MPG to your DVD player supported WMV, DivX, MPEG-4, etc. There are many MPG to DVD player convertersĪnd one of the most famous one is iDealshare VideoGo. The other option is to use a MPG to DVD player converter to convert the unsupported MPG file directly to DVD player supported WMV, DivX, MPEG-4, etc. Search the MPG file and drag it to the list pane to create a burn list. Open Windows Media Player>Go to Windows Media Player Library>Go to Burn tab>Click Burn options button>Select DVD. The following will provide the steps for burning MPG to DVD with Windows Media Player. Good and free DVD burners for Windows users or Mac users to burn the MPG files to DVD disc. One is to use a DVD burner to burn your MPG file to DVD disc which is supported by almost all DVD players. There are two options for the video conversions. ![]()
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