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Author: | pnbalaji [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:30 am ] |
Post subject: | burning multiple mpeg1 files into one VCD |
Hi, I just downloaded the starburn version 9 'evolution'. The look and feel and the features it provide are really good. However, I am having a small issue. I took some videos out of my kodak digital camere and the videos are saved as *.mov files (quicktime files). I converted them into mpeg1 video formats and the resultant files are now available as *.mpg. I have nearly 15 to 20 video files like this and I would like to burn all of them into a single VCD. However, starburn is designed to take only one video file to burn a VCD. Is there a way to burn multiple mpg files into a single VCD using starburn? Thanks, Balaji. |
Author: | anton (staff) [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: burning multiple mpeg1 files into one VCD |
We don't burn multi-track (multi-file) VCDs/SVCDs and don't have any plans to add this stuff ever. 99% of the people do only need "one CD - one file" movies so we don't want to invest any time/money into old technologies. Sorry for this pnbalaji wrote: Hi,
I just downloaded the starburn version 9 'evolution'. The look and feel and the features it provide are really good. However, I am having a small issue. I took some videos out of my kodak digital camere and the videos are saved as *.mov files (quicktime files). I converted them into mpeg1 video formats and the resultant files are now available as *.mpg. I have nearly 15 to 20 video files like this and I would like to burn all of them into a single VCD. However, starburn is designed to take only one video file to burn a VCD. Is there a way to burn multiple mpg files into a single VCD using starburn? Thanks, Balaji. |
Author: | pnbalaji [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:44 pm ] |
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Thanks for your reply. To me, I consider this feature as a basic one as we record any functions like wedding, house warming etc as multiple video recordings. I would stick with <ugly commercial software> then. Thanks, Balaji. |
Author: | anton (staff) [ Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:23 pm ] |
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You can perfectly re-master the whole movie as a single MPEG sequence. VirtualDub could do it just fine. We don't have any problems with you paying 90 Euro for <ugly commercial software> instead of using our FREE software pnbalaji wrote: Thanks for your reply.
To me, I consider this feature as a basic one as we record any functions like wedding, house warming etc as multiple video recordings. I would stick with <ugly commercial software> then. Thanks, Balaji. |
Author: | pnbalaji [ Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:41 pm ] |
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Good joke. You don't have the ability to provide the functionality that they offer, but you call it as "Ugly Commercial software". hehehe.. Thanks, Balaji. |
Author: | anton (staff) [ Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:11 pm ] |
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Look... We have commercial burning toolkit. It's designed to solve some tasks. Burning multi-track VCD is NOT our toolkit main task. We also have free (I mean it - ABSOLUTELY FREE) end-user software doing probably most of the things people need. Most but not all... If you're not happy with what our stuff does for free - you're welcomed to pay money and get commercial software doing what you want. I don't have any problem with this! Absolutely! Just don't give to that software any advertisment here, OK? pnbalaji wrote: Good joke. You don't have the ability to provide the functionality that they offer, but you call it as "Ugly Commercial software".
hehehe.. Thanks, Balaji. |
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