MPEG to DVD utility?

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Freeware needed:
Software to convert mpeg files created by TV capture card to DVD format
eg. VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders. For XP.

TIA
 
Freeware needed:
Software to convert mpeg files created by TV capture card to DVD format
eg. VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders. For XP.

I am using DIKO to create DVD's. It even burns them if you want. It has
been working for me flawlessly. I do not know if it will convert captured
mpegs though. But DIKO has been a big help for me. I start it and come
back a little while later to a working DVD in my burner. There's not many
commercial packages out there able to this, so getting it for free is just
awesome! Go to:

http://www.vmesquita.com/en/diko.htm
 
Woodstock said:
Freeware needed:
Software to convert mpeg files created by TV capture card to DVD format
eg. VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders. For XP.

TIA

DVDauthorgui or DVDstyler can do this. They are both interfaces for the
same command line program.
Go to www.videohelp.com for info.
 
Woodstock said:
Freeware needed:
Software to convert mpeg files created by TV capture card to DVD format
eg. VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders. For XP.

TIA

I use DVD2SVCD (or AVI2DVD, DVD2DVD, SVCD2DVD, it's all just one and
the same program) in combination with the QuEnc encoder:


DVD2SVCD

Overview:

DVD2SVCD automates the complex multiple steps, and the very latest
techniques, to backup DVDs to CDRs for later playing on a standalone
DVD player (that supports playing VCD/SVCDs). DVD2SVCD supports all
steps from extracting the video information from the DVD, to the final
creation of ready to burn to CDR the popular .bin/.cue format files
(CDrwin/Fireburer/Nero/others). Difficult requirements like multiple
audio tracks and multiple subtitles are all automated for the less
experienced user. DVD2SVCD even has a NTSC to PAL conversion feature.

Homepage: http://www.dvd2dvd.org/


QuEnc

Overview:

What's QuEnc? Based on ffmpeg, QuEnc is an easy to use MPEG-2 encoder
that is completely free, yet yields amazingly good quality. It's also
quite fast for an MPEG-2 encoder, but since it's a full encoder, not a
compressed domain transcoder, you won't get your DVDs done in 20
minutes. QuEnc, being a very simple program, only supports AviSynth
input. But since many people use AviSynth anyway, that should not be a
problem. QuEnc is officialy released under the GPL.

Homepage: http://www.pcpages.com/dragongodz2/

For related software, check out: http://www.arjan.org/?Multimedia:Video

Good luck!

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