Don't you want to combine your titles, video and audio before
exporting them to your burner program?
"Harry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<1093d01c40e9b$7e854740$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Hi there,
>
> I too have an ADVC-100, and so far (still just learning)
> it has performed as advertised... just curious how you
> like yours (?)
>
> As far as DVD authoring goes, I use ArcSoft's ShowBiz v2,
> which allows you to easily import audio files and plop
> them into either the left or right audio channels (these
> are separate from the audio track of the video clip).
>
> It also allows you to easily create "chapters", and you
> can create an "into" track that runs when the DVD "boots"
> so to speak -- e.g., I just used the into option on a DVD
> of my daughter's figure skating videos (each chapter
> contained one or more events from each competition), and
> I took the "splash" frame for each of the competitions
> and strung them together with some audio and
> transitions).
>
> The only problem I have is finding a TV-DVD player that
> will accept the DVD format that I'm creating (!!!) --
> such DVD's run just fine on PC's with DVD players, but,
> so far, all I can get to run on my TV-DVD player is VCD's.
>
> Harry
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Using MM2, I have created an AVI file through my Canopus
> >ADVC-100. Using TMPGEnc I have created a MPEG2 file.
> >Actually as suggested in the tutorial "Configuring
> TMPGEnc
> >for High-Quality DVD-compliant MPEG2" I created the ES
> >video only and just for fun, I also created the ES video
> >and audio files.
> >
> >Although I currently have several DVD burning software
> >packages, I'm not sure how to burn a DVD and combine the
> >video and audio. In the case of the video only, where do
> I
> >even get the (uncompressed?) audio signal?
> >
> >I also want to add chapters to my movies for ease in
> >locating selections. In what file format do I do this
> and
> >what software do I use? The Nero software has been
> >mentioned but I'm not sure which package is necessary as
> >I'm not into doing elaborate movie creation.
> >.
> >
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