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Video Recording & Capturing Programs
Capt Snow replied to Red_XIII's topic in Computers, Internet, and Games
I understand exactly what you are saying now. Most dvd players will play your MPG video, so that is the format you will probably want to shoot for, but every dvd player will play .vob files as well, which are just dvd files. It can probably play .asf, as well as asx, wmv, so you probably won't have to convert those. The ones you will probably have to convert are going to be all of the Avi, as they are almost always encoded with DivX and XviD, which a majority of DVD players are unable to handle. As I mentioned above WinAvi can do some of this for you, it can turn your DivX and XviD encoded vids into MPEG's and Vob's, but I would test them out afterwards, before burning them to disc, just to make sure they are all ok. I would suggest maybe using something like TMPGenc, to convert your Avi's into MPEG format, I have never used it though, as I can't seem to find a crack for it, and don't have the money to actually buy it. Whenever I have to convert into MPEG, I end up having to do it the hard way if WinAvi won't work, which is, Use TMPGEnc DVD Author, to make it into a .vob and then take that into FlaskMPEG, to create an MPEG, as FlaskMPEG, does not support AVI conversion to MPEG directly. Before going through multiple steps, you should try WinAvi, it may work well for you. Maybe someone else knows of a much better MPEG converter, that will make this much easier, I can't seem to find any good ones myself though. Spark mentioned Windows Movie Maker above, that will work fine too, as WMV should be able to be played on your dvd player, just like mpg and movie maker is somewhat good at not messing everything up when it converts. You might have to deal with some slight quality loss in your videos though, as WMV isn't known for it's quality output. -
Vanessinha, your signature is over the limits. 600 x 128
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There is a way to get english subs, but you would have to translate everything that is said in the vid first, and then manually apply the subs in something like SubRip or something similar, and then you would have to sync them up and everything, which is quite hard to do. I'm not really sure of any other way to do it, and not even sure if the above way would even work. You could always use it as an excuse to learn German. After taking another look at the video, you might be able to take it into some form of audio editing program, and manipulate the different audio streams in the video, so that you can hear what Ale is saying in English, without the German translation voice over the top. Even though that won't help you understand what the voiceover is saying in German, at least you might be able to hear what Ale is saying more clearly when she speaks. I don't know anything about audio editing, so good luck if you decide to try something like that.
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Video Recording & Capturing Programs
Capt Snow replied to Red_XIII's topic in Computers, Internet, and Games
It's sounds maybe like you want vob files, which are the base dvd format. But as they mentioned above info on the file formats you are using and more clarification on the file type you want in the end result would be helpful. Do you need to convert your videos into a format so that they are burnable back to a dvd? If this is the case then you indeed need vob files. Or if you just want to burn "DVD" files to a cd so that they are more compatible with your player. There are quite a few programs that can give you what you need. WinAvi will convert a few things into vob files, but it's very flakey, and I wouldn't suggest using it unless it's your last resort. It will also convert many other things such as, Avi/Vob/MPEG-->WMV & WMV/VOB/MPEG-->AVI & others, which might be useful, when converting anything. But as I mentioned above, it's really flakey, and doesn't like to work correctly most of the time. You can also use, TMPGEnc DVD Author, to create the DVD files you need, it can give you the dvd structure, which you need to create a playable dvd, or you can just take the files it gives you and do whatever you like with them. These programs aren't free though. More info would help some. -
I like the neon glow stuff, that wall above reminds me of the beginning of one of the Bond movies.
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For some reason I just got a big laugh out of that response. Simple and to the point, kind of "matter of factly" You should be able to play it through a software DVD program, or download one of the codec packs I link to in the video help thread, one of those should have the codec that you will need to play thhat vid. VLC player should be able to run it too.
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Do you have the proper codecs installed to view an MPEG-2 video?
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Your Realplayer cannot play this video, due to the simple fact that it is encoded with DivX. It is an Avi, and avi's by default, are able to play through Windows Media Player, unless they are encoded using DivX or some other compression codec. Please visit Here to solve your problem.
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You find some good stuff barby, thanks much
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lenavil, read your Private Messages please, until then your posting permissions have been turned off.
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Static-X - Love Dump These guys are so fucking awesome live, especially in a small venue like Clutch Cargo's here.
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Please do a search to make sure that threads you are creating, do not already exist. Thank You.
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Please do a search to make sure that threads you are creating, do not already exist. Thank You.
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Your sig is over the limits in height. 600x128
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Tarantino liking this is just another check in the column for reasons to see it. Looks to be quite an interesting movie, I hope.
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Can we please not post images side by side greater than 600 pixels please Keeps everyone from having to scroll to the right endlessly.
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There is a new Diesel advert in the August Harpers Bazaar.
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You guys could make a HP spoiler thread. Or put a disclaimer on this thread, that if you don't want plot points revealed to you don't click or read. That way you guys can discuss, without having to worry.
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Quick scan of a small candid from the pages of a Vogue Brazil, Neo you will probably want to avert your eyes from this one. Adriana and the Prince
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Feel free to bite our collective ass, you fuckin' lush.
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The Beat that my Heart Skipped Official Site Cast: Romain Duris .....Thomas Seyr Niels Arestrup .....Robert Seyr Jonathan Zaccai .....Fabrice Gilles Cohen .....Sami Linh Dan Pham .....Miao Lin Aure Atika .....Aline Emmanuelle Devos .....Chris Anton Yakovlev .....Minskov Director: Jacques Audiard Release Date: July 1, 2005 (NY) July 8, 2005 (LA) Trailers: (Quicktime) Large Plot Outline: (Courtesy Movie Web) In this follow-up to his critical smash "Read My Lips", French filmmaker Jacques Audiard has adapted and updated James Toback
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The Warrior Official Site Cast: Irfan Khan .....Lafcadia Puru Chibber .....Katiba, Warrior's Son Aino Annuddin .....Biswas Mandakini Goswami .....Rabia Sunita Sharma .....The Girl Director: Asif Kapadia Release Date: July 15, 2005 (Original 2001 French Release) Trailers: (Quicktime) Large Plot Outline: (Courtesy Yahoo!) Set in ancient India, this is the epic tale of a lone warrior, Lafcadia (Khan) who quits his job as the enforcer of the war lord of the Red Fort after an encounter with a mystical force during a mission to raid a village in the deserts of Rajasthan for unpaid taxes. Abandoning his old life, the warrior is chased into the Himalayan Mountains, pursued by his former employer's forces... ultimately facing them there.
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Four Brothers Official Site Cast: Mark Wahlberg .....Bobby Tyrese Gibson .....Angel Andre 3000 .....Jeremiah Garrett Hedlund .....Jack Director: John Singleton Release Date: August 12, 2005 Trailers: (Quicktime) Small-Medium-Large Plot Outline: (Courtesy Official Site) After their adoptive mother is murdered during a grocery store holdup, the Mercer brothers, hotheaded Bobby (Mark Wahlberg), hard-edged Angel (Tyrese Gibson), family man and businessman Jeremiah (Andre Benjamin), and hard rocking Jack (Garret Hedlund) reunite to take the matter of her death into their own hands. As they track down the killer, they quickly realize that their old ways of doing business have new consequences. In this character-driven action-drama from acclaimed director John Singleton ("Boyz N the Hood," "2 Fast 2 Furious") and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura ("Constantine"), four brothers come together to discover that they are bound by ties thicker than blood.
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November Official Site Cast: Cortney Cox .....Sophie James LeGros .....Hugh Michael Ealy .....Jesse Nora Dunn .....Dr. Fayn Nick Offerman .....Officer Roberts Anne Archer .....Sophie's Mother Robert Wu .....Juhn Director: Greg Harrison Release Date: July 22, 2005 (NY & LA) Trailers: (Quicktime) Large Plot Outline: (Courtesy Movie Web) After a dinner out, photographer Sophie Jacobs (Cox) and her boyfriend Hugh (Le Gros) stop at a corner store for a late night snack. While Sophie waits unaware in the car, Hugh is murdered in a violent robbery. Haunted by guilt, Sophie goes on with her life as best she can: teaching photography at a local art college, meeting her mother (Archer) for lunch, and visiting her therapist (Dunn). But one day at school, a slide mysteriously appears in the projector's carousel: an image of what looks like her car in front of the corner store the night of the shooting. Are these paranoid visions stemming from her grief and guilt, or does someone know something about the murder?