mystery2002
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im stuck on part 3 how do i change audio file from .mpa to .mp2
plz help
Converting SVCD to DVD
01. Extract the .mpg file to your hard drive using VCDGear
02. Open DVD2AVI and load the mpeg file, then change the Audio-Channel Format to MPEG
03. Save the Project and this will produce 2 files, .d2v and .mpa
04. Change the audio file from .mpa to .mp2 then run it through a MP3-WAV Converter (I use Apex MP3 WAV Converter, good quality and fast)
05. Open the DVD Wizard on TMPGEnc Plus, choose the correct format (PAL/NTSC)
06. Load the .d2v and .wav files into it and then choose a bitrate
07. Choose a location to save to then press Go
08. Once you have done this with all parts of the SVCD, load TMPGEnc Plus and choose MPEG Tools, then select Merge & Cut
09. Add the new DVD Complaint MPEG files, choose a location to save to then Run
10. Once done you will have a DVD Compliant MPEG file which contains the whole film
11. Finally load the MPEG file into a DVD Authoring program (I use DVDLab), create menus, author then burn with your DVD Burning software (I use RecordNow Max)
plz help
Converting SVCD to DVD
01. Extract the .mpg file to your hard drive using VCDGear
02. Open DVD2AVI and load the mpeg file, then change the Audio-Channel Format to MPEG
03. Save the Project and this will produce 2 files, .d2v and .mpa
04. Change the audio file from .mpa to .mp2 then run it through a MP3-WAV Converter (I use Apex MP3 WAV Converter, good quality and fast)
05. Open the DVD Wizard on TMPGEnc Plus, choose the correct format (PAL/NTSC)
06. Load the .d2v and .wav files into it and then choose a bitrate
07. Choose a location to save to then press Go
08. Once you have done this with all parts of the SVCD, load TMPGEnc Plus and choose MPEG Tools, then select Merge & Cut
09. Add the new DVD Complaint MPEG files, choose a location to save to then Run
10. Once done you will have a DVD Compliant MPEG file which contains the whole film
11. Finally load the MPEG file into a DVD Authoring program (I use DVDLab), create menus, author then burn with your DVD Burning software (I use RecordNow Max)