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Don Conrad
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:26 pm    Post subject: Movie Factory and DVDShrink Reply with quote

All,

I'm attempting to transfer some home movies to DVD. On my very first
try, the video is too long for the DVD. I could just segment it
differently but it would be much easier (I hope) to just do 1 DVD per
8mm tape.

I've dumped the video onto the computer and setup menuing, etc. through
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3. I've tried saving the video file as a disc
image file (*.iso) as well as creating "DVD folders." I then attempted
to use DVDShrink 3.1 to alter the video to fit on my DVD.

I was assuming that since the *.iso is a disc image, that I would be
reading it in with the "Full Disc" option in DVDShrink. When opening
the files, it wants to read the video folder from the create DVD folders
option. That's fine. I read that file in. The question is, where do I
read the audio file in at? I can view the video portion that I've
loaded into DVDSrink and it looks fine, but as you would suspect, there
is no audio to it.

I also tried Nero Recode (through my Nero 6 Suite) but got nowhere with
that either. So where I'm at is a DVD MovieFactory project, an mpeg
file with all of my video, and too much video for the DVD.

Any help or pointers would be appreciated. TIA.

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Don Conrad
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Movie Factory and DVDShrink Reply with quote

Don Conrad wrote:
Quote:
All,

I'm attempting to transfer some home movies to DVD. On my very first
try, the video is too long for the DVD. I could just segment it
differently but it would be much easier (I hope) to just do 1 DVD per
8mm tape.

I've dumped the video onto the computer and setup menuing, etc. through
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3. I've tried saving the video file as a disc
image file (*.iso) as well as creating "DVD folders." I then attempted
to use DVDShrink 3.1 to alter the video to fit on my DVD.

I was assuming that since the *.iso is a disc image, that I would be
reading it in with the "Full Disc" option in DVDShrink. When opening
the files, it wants to read the video folder from the create DVD folders
option. That's fine. I read that file in. The question is, where do I
read the audio file in at? I can view the video portion that I've
loaded into DVDSrink and it looks fine, but as you would suspect, there
is no audio to it.

I also tried Nero Recode (through my Nero 6 Suite) but got nowhere with
that either. So where I'm at is a DVD MovieFactory project, an mpeg
file with all of my video, and too much video for the DVD.

Any help or pointers would be appreciated. TIA.


Oddly enough though, the menus have audio to them. I'm lost......
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Kill Bill
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:16 am    Post subject: Re: Movie Factory and DVDShrink Reply with quote

"Don Conrad" <dconrad@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:x96dnRwpm4pwghfcRVn-vw@cablespeedmd.com...
Quote:
Don Conrad wrote:
All,

I'm attempting to transfer some home movies to DVD. On my very first
try, the video is too long for the DVD. I could just segment it
differently but it would be much easier (I hope) to just do 1 DVD per 8mm
tape.

I've dumped the video onto the computer and setup menuing, etc. through
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3. I've tried saving the video file as a disc
image file (*.iso) as well as creating "DVD folders." I then attempted
to use DVDShrink 3.1 to alter the video to fit on my DVD.

I was assuming that since the *.iso is a disc image, that I would be
reading it in with the "Full Disc" option in DVDShrink. When opening the
files, it wants to read the video folder from the create DVD folders
option. That's fine. I read that file in. The question is, where do I
read the audio file in at? I can view the video portion that I've loaded
into DVDSrink and it looks fine, but as you would suspect, there is no
audio to it.

I also tried Nero Recode (through my Nero 6 Suite) but got nowhere with
that either. So where I'm at is a DVD MovieFactory project, an mpeg file
with all of my video, and too much video for the DVD.

Any help or pointers would be appreciated. TIA.


Oddly enough though, the menus have audio to them. I'm lost......

A place to start. http://www.videohelp.com/
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Jaco
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 3:45 am    Post subject: Re: Movie Factory and DVDShrink Reply with quote

Don Conrad a écrit :
Quote:
All,

I'm attempting to transfer some home movies to DVD. On my very first
try, the video is too long for the DVD. I could just segment it
differently but it would be much easier (I hope) to just do 1 DVD per
8mm tape.

I've dumped the video onto the computer and setup menuing, etc. through
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3. I've tried saving the video file as a disc
image file (*.iso) as well as creating "DVD folders." I then attempted
to use DVDShrink 3.1 to alter the video to fit on my DVD.

I was assuming that since the *.iso is a disc image, that I would be
reading it in with the "Full Disc" option in DVDShrink. When opening
the files, it wants to read the video folder from the create DVD folders
option. That's fine. I read that file in. The question is, where do I
read the audio file in at? I can view the video portion that I've
loaded into DVDSrink and it looks fine, but as you would suspect, there
is no audio to it.

I also tried Nero Recode (through my Nero 6 Suite) but got nowhere with
that either. So where I'm at is a DVD MovieFactory project, an mpeg
file with all of my video, and too much video for the DVD.

Any help or pointers would be appreciated. TIA.
I think that you have to output with U.MovieFactory the DVD structure

directly on the hard drive (with both folders *_TS, not .iso file) then
use DVD Shrink on this DVD to compact at suitable size.
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Andy Weir
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 10:39 am    Post subject: Re: Movie Factory and DVDShrink Reply with quote

Write it to DVD Folders in MF3 instead of ISO, then open with DVDShrink and
preview and reauthor it if necessary, saving to an ISO file before burning
with DVDDecryptor.

If you have any trouble with MF3 with loss of sound of some segments after
editing etc. capture your file as one big file, don't do any editing or
menu's, and save as above.

Andy


"Don Conrad" <dconrad@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:x96dnR0pm4ofghfcRVn-vw@cablespeedmd.com...
Quote:
All,

I'm attempting to transfer some home movies to DVD. On my very first
try, the video is too long for the DVD. I could just segment it
differently but it would be much easier (I hope) to just do 1 DVD per
8mm tape.

I've dumped the video onto the computer and setup menuing, etc. through
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3. I've tried saving the video file as a disc
image file (*.iso) as well as creating "DVD folders." I then attempted
to use DVDShrink 3.1 to alter the video to fit on my DVD.

I was assuming that since the *.iso is a disc image, that I would be
reading it in with the "Full Disc" option in DVDShrink. When opening
the files, it wants to read the video folder from the create DVD folders
option. That's fine. I read that file in. The question is, where do I
read the audio file in at? I can view the video portion that I've
loaded into DVDSrink and it looks fine, but as you would suspect, there
is no audio to it.

I also tried Nero Recode (through my Nero 6 Suite) but got nowhere with
that either. So where I'm at is a DVD MovieFactory project, an mpeg
file with all of my video, and too much video for the DVD.

Any help or pointers would be appreciated. TIA.
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