|  | Posted by Funprice on 09/28/92 11:48 
On Wed, 24 May 2006 22:22:44 -0400, "scooby" <scooby@nospam.com>wrote:
 
 >I have spent hours and hours googling for the answer to this question,
 >without success
 >
 >
 >I have the Hauppauge PVR-150.
 >
 >I use it record TV programs to my computer hard-drive - the resulting file
 >is a .mpg file.
 >
 >To create a DVD (for play in a set-top DVD player) - is it best to simply
 >burn the .mpg file as a data DVD;
 >or is it preferable to author the .mpg file to .vob format (using the
 >supplied ULEAD software)?
 >
 >I don't need menus.... what's most important for me is picture quality.
 
 Yes, you should author a video-dvd, it's the only way to make a
 video-dvd. You can use the Ulead software, but check it out for not
 re-encoding, this will make the video quality become less.
 
 Should the Ulead software re-encode the MPEG-2, try using another
 program. TMPGEnc's DVD-Author is quite well known. (trial version
 available for many days to use) Be sure to let the PVR-150 encode in
 dvd compliant MPEG-2 otherwise re-encoding is necessary.
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