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    Thread: problem importing video in sonic scenarist 2.6
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    1. #1

      problem importing video in sonic scenarist 2.6

      i've having trouble importing my video mpeg files coded in tmpgenc into sonic scenarist 2.6...please help! thanks in advance

    2. #2
      elpresidente Guest
      hmm..some more info would be required mate .... error message , video format... and so on ...

      üsse

    3. #3
      well in the general window on the bottom left corner of the data editor menu, it says (0) files accepted, 1 file rejected whenever I try to import my mpeg-2's...i've tried two encoders so far, tmpgenc and honestech...neither have been successful. my audio, subpicts, stills, were all able to import fine but my video keeps getting rejected. have you seen this before?

    4. #4
      elpresidente Guest
      maybe u r trying to import a "non DVD compliant" Mpeg2 file ?!
      what´s the resolution of your mpeg file ?

      üsse

    5. #5
      nope settings are all correct, 720x480...i will try encoding video and audio streams seperately and then bring them into scenarist...hopefully that will work..

    6. #6
      elpresidente Guest
      try another application like Sonic Fusion ... it´s available on the mainpage .... Fusion offers nearly the same features ... ok it´s not that "pro" tool but it is easier to use and I think it wouldn´t cause such probs ... give it a try

      üsse

    7. #7
      i'll give it a shot..thanks presidente for your help! appreciate it

    8. #8
      elpresidente Guest
      no prob mate....
      keep me informed about your progress ...

      üsse

    9. #9
      update,

      man i'm silly...i wasn't importing with elementary streams...instead of importing the video and audio files seperately i had them encoded together. i had to checkout the reeldvd forums to figure it out since there isn't a lot of scenarist info out there. informative site:

      h**p://www.crazypants.com

      thanks again for the input!


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