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Posted by Wei Xian Sheng on 12/23/05 11:27
On 18 Sep 2005 18:48:39 -0700, shnaggletooth@yahoo.com wrote:
>I got interested in the format, and downloaded a gazillion programs to
>create some KDVDs/KSVCDs. Unfortunately, none of them seem to work.
>
>DIKO: after installation, the KDVD/KSVCD format is not listed in the
>program's configuration. Only "BDVD" and "BSVCD" are, whatever those
>formats are. Placing all the KDVD,etc. templates in DIKO's template
>folder doesn't work, either.
>
>TMPGenc 3.0 XPress: Apparently, this program won't recognize all the
>exotic templates. As with DIKO, placing the templates in either the
>program's template or export folders makes no difference.
>
>TMPGenc Plus 2.54: Ah! A program that finally uses KDVD/KSVCD
>templates. Unfortunately, it's an .avi conversion encoder that doesn't
>accept .avi files; none of the .avi files were recognized by this
>buggy, apparently un-beta tested program.
>
>TMPGenc earlier versions: Avi conversion encoders that actually
>recognize and convert .avi files to DVD files. Unfortunately, not
>KDVD/KSVCD files.
>
>There are some other programs I tried out, too many to name. I hope to
>have everything uninstalled within the next couple of months...
>
>Shnaggletooth
Do what I did. Get hold of a program called KMVGui and use that to
extract the AVI, audio, subs, etc.
Then, convert the audio to a .wav format. And, finally use TMPGEnc
2.5 to re-render the avi and wav to whatever format you desire (VCD,
SVCD or DVD).
-wxs-
Par files, the Stemcells of Usenet
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