DVD MovieFactory 3.5 chapter problem
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skidrow
DVD MovieFactory 3.5 chapter problem
When I add chapters to a movie the program hangs when I move longer then 50min in to the movie, tried making the mpeg2 file in 2 parts, then I can add chapters all the way to the end of the movie, but when I press next it only shows chapters on the 2 clip and I cant remove first chapter on 2 clip. Cant find any updates for the program, the program is bundled with Snazzi V DVD PRO.
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sjj1805
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What is the origin of the video files
TV card, Camcorder, Internet?
How did you import them into your computer.
What are the files MPEG, AVI, DivX, Xvid, MPEG4, MOV etc.
You need to tell us as many details as you can. Otherwise it's like someone saying "My car won't start, why?"
Steve J
What is the origin of the video files
TV card, Camcorder, Internet?
How did you import them into your computer.
What are the files MPEG, AVI, DivX, Xvid, MPEG4, MOV etc.
You need to tell us as many details as you can. Otherwise it's like someone saying "My car won't start, why?"
Steve J
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maddrummer3301
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Hi,
I've experienced that when the Mpeg2 file is corrupted.
Even if you create a dvd using this file it's possible the dvd player may
eventually say "Cannot Play this Disc".
You may need to change your capturing with different settings.
It may be possible for VideoStudio9 to re-timestamp the video or womble/videoRedo.
Your using MF3.5 , in MF4 there is a new feature called "Create Indexing File" that may also help the problem.
Don't try the trial version though because if you purchase the retail version of MF4 then problems occur.
Hope this helps,
MD
I've experienced that when the Mpeg2 file is corrupted.
Even if you create a dvd using this file it's possible the dvd player may
eventually say "Cannot Play this Disc".
You may need to change your capturing with different settings.
It may be possible for VideoStudio9 to re-timestamp the video or womble/videoRedo.
Your using MF3.5 , in MF4 there is a new feature called "Create Indexing File" that may also help the problem.
Don't try the trial version though because if you purchase the retail version of MF4 then problems occur.
Hope this helps,
MD
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skidrow
Tried both with Snazzi V DVD Pro card, recording a VCR movie in to the computer as a MPEG2 file with I then try to make a DVD-movie with DVD MovieFactory.
And I all sow tried with TS files (from dream box), converted them to Mpeg2 (not home so I don’t remember with program, update that later) and removed that I didn’t want with that program, most of the tries is with TS files, if someone have a easy way of making TS files to DVD-movies.
And I all sow tried with TS files (from dream box), converted them to Mpeg2 (not home so I don’t remember with program, update that later) and removed that I didn’t want with that program, most of the tries is with TS files, if someone have a easy way of making TS files to DVD-movies.
