I want a Panasonic video camera of a film burn. It exist. mod and. moi files and subfolders to a header with Mrg_data and Prg_mrg in separate subdirectory. Honestly can I nix begin. Now I would like the film camera Runs on a DVD burn. How goes it? Can anyone help?
Gruß, Karl
Antwort von Benjamin Spitschan:
Karl Jahn wrote: > I want a Panasonic video camera of a film burn.
For such questions, it would be always good, the model indicated.
> It > Exist. Mod and. Moi files and subfolders to a header > With Mrg_data and Prg_mrg in separate subdirectory. Honestly > I can start nix.
These are MPEG-2-PS files => just rename to *. mpg and see whether the play is. Otherwise, the relevant suspects (VLC, Media Player Classic) to try. See synonymous [1].
> Now I would like the film camera > Runs on a DVD burn. How goes it? Can someone help me?
For the choice of a DVD authoring software you need other help but maybe it helps if you know now that it is MPEG-2-PS (% mpg) is ;-). For simple requirements, there are things like dvdauthor with various GUIs.
Benjamin Spitschan wrote: > Karl Jahn wrote: >> I want a Panasonic video camera of a film burn. > > For such questions, it would be always good, the model indicated. >
Would I be happy. The files I have colleagues of a holiday get. I remember that he had with a Panasonic Camera has ..
>> It >> Exist. Mod and. Moi files in subfolders and make a >> Headers with Mrg_data and Prg_mrg in separate subdirectory. >> Honestly I can nix begin. > > These are MPEG-2-PS files => just rename to *. mpg and > See if the play is. Otherwise, the relevant > Suspects (VLC, Media Player Classic) to try. See synonymous > [1].
VLC plays the renamed files. TMPGEnc VirtualDub and recognize the format does not ;-( > > For the choice of a DVD-authoring software would you like other > Help, but maybe it helps if you know now that it > MPEG-2-PS (% mpg) is ;-). For simple requirements, there are things like > Dvdauthor with various GUIs. > > Regards, Benjamin > > > [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOD_and_TOD_ (video_format)
Thank you!
Gruß, Karl
Antwort von Stefan Strobel:
> I want a Panasonic video camera of a film burn. It > Exist. Mod and. Moi files and subfolders to a header with > Mrg_data and Prg_mrg in separate subdirectory. Honestly can > I mean nothing to start. Now I would like the film camera runs > On a DVD burn. How goes it? Can someone help me?
Hi Karl! I have since recently a Panasonic. But so far had only filmed, not geschnitten. The MOD files contain the film, the Moi-files the information, whether it is 16:9 or 4:3 etc. acts You should see only the files with VirtualDub-Mpeg2 convert to any of Editing program that, or even directly into MPG rename and then with a DVD program to a DVD process. But here at the 16:9 problem Eight (Google helps) Good luck Stefan
Antwort von Matthias Berke:
Karl Jahn wrote: > I want a Panasonic video camera of a film burn. It > Exist. Mod and. Moi files and subfolders to a header > With Mrg_data and Prg_mrg in separate subdirectory. Honestly > I can start nix. Now I would like the film camera > Runs on a DVD burn. How goes it? Can anyone > Help?
Get the Panasonic DV codec http://www.chip.de/downloads/Panasonic-VFW- DV codec_14326114.html
Matthias
Antwort von Karl Jahn:
Matthias Berke wrote: > Karl Jahn wrote: >> I want a Panasonic video camera of a film burn. It >> Exist. Mod and. Moi files in subfolders and make a >> Headers with Mrg_data and Prg_mrg in separate subdirectory. >> Honestly I can nix begin. Now I would like to >> Film camera runs on a DVD burn. How goes it? >> Can someone help me? > > http://www.videoaktiv.de/Hintergrundinfo/EDITING_Hintergrundinfo/Installation-of-DivX-and-Einsatz-with-VirtualDub.html > > Get the Panasonic DV codec > http://www.chip.de/downloads/Panasonic-VFW- DV codec_14326114.html > > Matthias
Booyah! Converts I looked at the best cuttings. Now would I have a program with all the DivX files in a File recorded / converted.
Gruß, Karl
Antwort von Bernd Daene:
Karl Jahn wrote: > ... Now would > I have a program with all the DivX files in a File > Recorded / converted.
This should be with VirtualDub but actually go ( "Append AVI segment").
Bernd
Antwort von Heiko Nocon:
Bernd Daens wrote:
> This should be with VirtualDub but actually go ( "Append AVI segment").
Only if the segments' compatible 'means. VD is (or was?) As fairly silly. Even if everything else 100% fit, it is refused sometimes alone, because the bitrate is not "fit". This is just about the average and maximum bit rates in the Headers are available. If the differences between the individual files from each other too much abwichen, there's theater.
Of course, this is bullshit, something you can always join. Man takes a maximum bit rate for the header of the file, simply aim the highest occurrence of individual files and calculates the new medium based on the terms specified medium and the individual files.
No idea whether this is now fixed. Probably yes, because it I had at least three years, no longer happens is that VD this has rumgezickt.
Antwort von Matthias Berke:
Karl Jahn wrote: > Matthias Berke wrote: >> Karl Jahn wrote: >>> I want a Panasonic video camera of a film burn. It >>> Exist. Mod and. Moi files in subfolders and make a >>> Headers with Mrg_data and Prg_mrg in separate subdirectory. >>> Honestly I can nix begin. Now I would like to >>> Film camera runs on a DVD burn. How goes it? >>> Can someone help me? >> >> http://www.videoaktiv.de/Hintergrundinfo/EDITING_Hintergrundinfo/Installation-of-DivX-and-Einsatz-with-VirtualDub.html >> >> Get the Panasonic DV codec >> http://www.chip.de/downloads/Panasonic-VFW- DV codec_14326114.html >> >> Matthias > > Super! Converts I looked at the best cuttings. Now would > I have a program with all the DivX files in a File > Recorded / converted.
How about with the conversion to mpeg2 and then your DVD player to read do? Quences (freeware) can do das http://www.netzwelt.de/news/74631-tutorial-xvid-and-divx-nach.html
Matthias
Antwort von Bernd Daene:
Nocon Heiko wrote: > Bernd Daens wrote: >> This should be with VirtualDub but actually go ( "Append AVI segment"). > Only if the segments' compatible 'means. VD is (or was?) As fairly > Bitchy ...
This is of course true. But for Karl, the snippets are all from the same transformation process, since it is not what extra Different set.
Bernd
Antwort von Heiko Nocon:
Bernd Daens wrote:
> This is obviously true. But for Karl, the snippets are all from > the same transformation process, since it is not what extra > Different set.
You need nothing Different test set. The VBR "natural" (by the different image content of the film snippets related) variations in the video bitrate was sufficient to address the problem cause.
Antwort von Karl Jahn:
Matthias Berke wrote: > > How about with the conversion to mpeg2 and then your DVD player to read > Do? > Quences (freeware) can do das > http://www.netzwelt.de/news/74631-tutorial-xvid-and-divx-nach.html >
This format is Panasonic funny. Must be some Hours more forage around until something comes running out. DivX and VirtualDub is a mystery ...