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alykhalil
9 Jan 2006, 07:39 PM
i there a way of converting a .dat file format into a DVD format ? i thought i did have a program by MS win media player, i think, that did this. any suggestions please. thank you
paglamon
9 Jan 2006, 11:57 PM
Is this .dat file from a vcd?
LT. Columbo
10 Jan 2006, 06:07 AM
yeah if the .dat is from a standard VCD, simply rename it to .mpg and use that. tmpgenc will convert straight .dat files too.
tigerman8u
10 Jan 2006, 06:26 AM
If the above fails you can extract the mpeg video from the dat using Isobuster.
alykhalil
10 Jan 2006, 07:48 AM
thank you all...will try all ways and will update...cheers...
LT. Columbo
10 Jan 2006, 07:55 AM
glad we could help;)
alykhalil
10 Jan 2006, 08:18 AM
i dont know if i just boo boo'd...i opened the DAT file in windows media player and did save as , gave it file name xyz.mpg...now its saved as a movie file which tmpeg dvd author wont recognise...
benbryant
10 Jan 2006, 08:56 AM
Hi alykhalil,
Just double-check, hope you don't mind. Did you rename the your file by changing the file extension from .dat to .mpg or just rename the file's name? for example: from mymoviefile to mymoviefile.mpg. To change file extension accurately, you should set the windows to show file extensions by opening the Windows Explorer, go to Tools -> Folder Options -> View, and remove the tick mark to disable the "Hide extensions for known file types. To change the file extension from DAT to MPG, just right-click the file, select rename, and change file extension to .mpg
Regards
alykhalil
10 Jan 2006, 09:18 AM
Hi alykhalil,
Just double-check, hope you don't mind. Did you rename the your file by changing the file extension from .dat to .mpg or just rename the file's name? for example: from mymoviefile to mymoviefile.mpg. To change file extension accurately, you should set the windows to show file extensions by opening the Windows Explorer, go to Tools -> Folder Options -> View, and remove the tick mark to disable the "Hide extensions for known file types. To change the file extension from DAT to MPG, just right-click the file, select rename, and change file extension to .mpg
Regards
yeah you are right...i changed it the wrong way...i renamed it the way you mentioned...now the extension shows as .mpg and the file type shows Movie clip..this file wont even open in win movie maker
alykhalil
10 Jan 2006, 09:22 AM
i even forgot how to use isobuster...can anyone pls remind me...i have converted the movie file back to dat (converted the right way) and am trying to use isobuster but dont know how...tmpgenc wont open the dat file...
LT. Columbo
10 Jan 2006, 10:04 AM
i simply right click the file>properties, then rename it with the new extension. always works, tmpgenc always opens it.
benbryant
10 Jan 2006, 10:37 AM
i even forgot how to use isobuster...can anyone pls remind me...i have converted the movie file back to dat (converted the right way) and am trying to use isobuster but dont know how...tmpgenc wont open the dat file...
As your request: Open the movie file with Isobuster, right-click the .dat file and choose "Extract but FILTER only M2F2 Mpeg frames"
Regards
alykhalil
10 Jan 2006, 05:33 PM
As your request: Open the movie file with Isobuster, right-click the .dat file and choose "Extract but FILTER only M2F2 Mpeg frames"
Regards
when i try to open the .dat file with isobuster..that .dat file dont shows...but it shows a directory "session" and subdirectory "track" and when i right click on track and did as you said..the file is saved as mpeg or mpg but the file size is zero
jmet
10 Jan 2006, 05:36 PM
Perhaps this guide could be of some assistance: http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=58699
benbryant
11 Jan 2006, 02:00 AM
Did you expand the Session 1 folder (the + sign), expand the Track 01, click on the red ISO logo, click on the MPEGAV folder. The VCD stores mpeg video/audio
in .dat extension in the MPEGAV folder. Just right-click on the .dat file and select the Extract but FILTER only M2F2 Mpeg frames and then select a new name and location where you want to save your file to
Regards
paglamon
11 Jan 2006, 02:21 AM
VCD Gear also can convert from dat to mpeg.
alykhalil
11 Jan 2006, 04:25 AM
Did you expand the Session 1 folder (the + sign), expand the Track 01, click on the red ISO logo, click on the MPEGAV folder. The VCD stores mpeg video/audio
in .dat extension in the MPEGAV folder. Just right-click on the .dat file and select the Extract but FILTER only M2F2 Mpeg frames and then select a new name and location where you want to save your file to
Regards
track 1 cannot be expanded...here is the screenshot of what i get on my screen if i goto option "open image file " ...
http://www.geocities.com/the_1_shop/SP32-20060110-181952.jpg
there is alo no red logo etc....
cheers...
benbryant
11 Jan 2006, 02:00 PM
Can you right-click the Track 1, select the "Extract but FILTER only M2F2 MPEG frames", give the file a new name such as myvcd.MGP, and select a place to save it. Remember to type .MPG right after myvcd, otherwise IsoBuster won't create a MPG file
Regards
alykhalil
11 Jan 2006, 05:07 PM
am trying the way you said, but it dont ask for file name. just the location. plus it saves the file as track 01 which has zero size and cannot be opened...
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