How to burn MPEG
to DVD? More
faqs...
MPEG to DVD Converter is a fast,
easy to use video to DVD conversion software, which
can convert MPEG to DVD and burn MPEG to DVD disc (playable
on home DVD player).
It allows you to specify NTSC
or PAL, adjust 4:3 or 16:9 video aspect, and burn either
DVD disc or ISO file.
The MPEG to DVD Converter also provides many brilliant
DVD menus to burn MPEG video to DVD, supports DVD-R,
DVD+R, DVD-RW and DVD+RW. Adjustable multiple Bitrate
and Frame Rate allows you get best quality video with
TV screen.
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to convert MPEG to DVD!
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All is done! Just make sure that a blank DVD-writable
disc is already in your DVD Writer. The software will
indicate how long it will take to create a DVD. What
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Features:
- Convert MPEG to DVD, burn MPEG video to DVD.
- The MPEG to DVD converter is the easy way to create
DVD video disc with DVD menu.
- High-Quality and fastest converting engine inside.
- Support multiple Bitrate and Frame Rate, you can
get best quality video with TV screen;
- Allows you to specify NTSC or PAL format, adjust
4:3 or 16:9 video aspect;
- Burn DVD disc, ISO file, or DVD folder;
- The MPEG to DVD Converter provides so many brilliant
DVD menus for DVD authoring;
- Supported device types include DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW,
DVD+RW.
FAQs:
Q: After I load my video files
into the program, I can only get to know their title,
resolution. Is it possible that I can get more information
items of them?
A: Please open "Settings-Preference". In the
following dialog-box, you can find an area which is
called "Visible column". You can select/check
what items you want to see in the program.
Q: I just load totally 3GB files
into the program and I know the capability of a DVD
disk should be 4.7GB. But why I was told that the burning
can not be finished because there is not enough free
space on the DVD disk?
A: Generally speaking, after your video files are burned
into standard DVD, which means you can play the final
disc on your TV DVD player, the content on the disk
will be definitely larger than the original video files
since DVD is not compressed. So maybe your original
files are only 3GB, but the final DVD content will be
much larger. Please note what "Volume info"
shows for the final output size. If it is not in blue,
you can not finish the burning with all the files you
loaded.
Q: I load many file items into
the program. Is it possible to adjust the sequence of
them? The sequence of them will affect the sequence
of titles after burning.
A: There are two buttons on the main interface, "UP"
and "Down". Please highlight the loaded file
which you want to adjust first and then you can move
it up or down by the corresponding buttons.
Q: What kind of DVD disk does
your program support, DVD+R or DVD-R? How about RAM
disk or double-layer disk?
A: Our software can support DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW. If
the RW disk which you use is not empty, our software
will erase all the content on the disk after show you
certain notice about it before it starts burning job.
But our software can not support RAM disk, as well as
double-layer disk now.
Q: Can I get an ISO file with your program so that I
can use it in my virtual drive? And how?
A: Of course our software can help you with this job.
After your video files are loaded into the program,
you can get it done by "Burn ISO" item offered
in the "Tool" menu of the program. Or you
can also do it by the option offered in "File-Burn".
You can get an ISO file which can be used by your virtual
DVD drive or Nero.
Q: What is "Temp Folder"?
I found this option in the "Settings-Preference".
When I try to adjust it to another folder, I get following
message: "You have selected a directory that is
not empty. The contents in the directory will be deleted
when creating DVD. Make sure that you want to select
the folder anyway". What does it mean? Will anything
be kept in this directory after burning?
A: During the burning process, our software needs some
free space on your hard drive to save the temp contents
before they are burned into DVD. After the burning is
done, all the temp contents will be deleted automatically
by our program.
The notice you mentioned is just to inform you that
the current folder you select for temp file is not empty.
There are files or sub-directories in it. If you confirm
the message our program shows, the files and sub-directories
in this folder will be deleted. Please be sure that
none of them is of use until you click "Yes".
Q: When I click the red button
on the main interface to burn a DVD, I got following
message that "There is not enough space in the
disc. Please select another temp directory use "Preference"
in the "settings" menu". Why? And how
can I correct it?
A: Please open "Settings-Preference" and then
select another directory for "Temp" there.
Maybe the current directory which you want to use as
temp directory does not have enough free space to afford
temp contents of burning. Generally speaking, you should
select a drive which at least has 3 GB free space for
burning temp.
Q: what does "DVD Folder"
mean?
A: Actually, it is a backup tool for your new created
DVD. If you use "Burn DVD Folder" item, which
can be found in the "Tool" menu, you will
get two folders in the output directory you set, "Video_TS"
and "Audio_TS". In the "Video_TS"
folder, you will find VOB files, IFO files and BUP files,
etc. They will form a standard DVD if you burn them
into a DVD disk by any other burning program.
Q: After I finish the burning,
I can watch the DVD movie on my PC by certain player,
such as Power DVD, Win DVD, etc. But I can not play
it on my DVD Player. Why?
A: Please open "Settings-Preference" and check
which playback mode you select there, PAL or NTSC. It
must be the same as the settings of the DVD Player which
you are using. If they are not uniform, you will not
be able to play the burned DVD on your DVD Player. Your
DVD player should also provide such option to select.
Q: My original video is in 16:9.
But after burning, I got 4:3. How can I correct it?
A: The output video aspect setting option can also be
found in the "Settings-Preference". The default
one is 4:3. If you want 16:9, please select it in the
list.
Q: I am not satisfied with the
final burning quality. Is it possible for me to improve
it?
A: Please open "Settings-Preference" and then
select "High Quality" for video setting. The
default one is "Medium". The output DVD quality
will be better if you select "High".
Q: I like the DVDs I burned with
your program to have the volume names I want. Is it
possible to edit the final disc volume instead of what
has been offered?
A: Of course you can. After you select the background
for the menu of the DVD, please run "File-Burn".
You can edit the volume information on the top of the
following dialog-box.
Q: Sometimes when I burn a DVD,
in the middle of the process, the program shows "Failed
to open DVD Drive" and then the burning is stopped.
How can I correct it?
A: Maybe your original files have been in very high
quality. The bit rate of your files would be in a higher
value. In such conditions, the burning can not be completed
if you still set "High Quality" in "settings-Preference".
You'd better just use the default one, "Medium"
for your burning job.
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