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  • hayhan101
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2004
    • 6

    mpeg to big for dvd-r

    i have just encoded a film from divx to mpeg2 usind TMPGEnc but the file is bigger than 4.7 gig how can i fit it on a dvd without editing the film please help
  • atifsh
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • May 2003
    • 1534

    #2
    use dvd shrink and compress to ur needs...

    if dont understand how to use dvd shrink ask again....
    Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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    • ormonde
      Digital Video Explorer
      • Dec 2003
      • 3735

      #3
      To hayhan101:

      Before you use DVD Shrink to compress the size of your film, you must first "Author" the mpeg 2 file into a DVD-related file structure (.IFO, .BUP, .VOB) with an authoring application such as "TMPGEnc DVD Author" (different than TMPGEnc) or "DVDLab". DVD Shrink will only work with a native DVD file structure, not a straight mpeg 2 file. However, if for some reason you would like to keep the file in mpeg 2 format, you could try and use a program called “ReJig”, which will compress mpeg files.

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      • atifsh
        Lord of Digital Video
        Lord of Digital Video
        • May 2003
        • 1534

        #4
        Originally posted by ormonde
        To hayhan101:

        Before you use DVD Shrink to compress the size of your film, you must first "Author" the mpeg 2 file into a DVD-related file structure (.IFO, .BUP, .VOB) with an authoring application such as "TMPGEnc DVD Author"

        Thnks Ormonde... forgot that part..
        Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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        • hayhan101
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2004
          • 6

          #5
          re mpeg to big

          Thanks for the info

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          • ormonde
            Digital Video Explorer
            • Dec 2003
            • 3735

            #6
            "Thanks for the info"

            Glad (We) could be of help, and hope it works out.

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            • rainman1962
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • May 2004
              • 3

              #7
              Originally posted by ormonde
              To hayhan101:

              Before you use DVD Shrink to compress the size of your film, you must first "Author" the mpeg 2 file into a DVD-related file structure (.IFO, .BUP, .VOB) with an authoring application such as "TMPGEnc DVD Author" (different than TMPGEnc) or "DVDLab". DVD Shrink will only work with a native DVD file structure, not a straight mpeg 2 file. However, if for some reason you would like to keep the file in mpeg 2 format, you could try and use a program called “ReJig”, which will compress mpeg files.
              Ormonde

              I have a 7.x GB mpeg file (DVD compliant) that will not load in DVD Author. Do you know if there is a file size limitation? I get a "Cannot initialize decoder" error. However, when I authored a smaller file (1.5 GB) I got no such error. I was able to run it through TMPGenc and then Author had no problem but this seems like a waste of time (an extra 5 hours). All I want to do is take a large mpeg file and cut out commercials, add chapter points, maybe shrink it with DVDShrink (if necessary) and then burn it. I would ask Pegasys this question but since I am in my trial period with DVD Author, they won't address it.

              Thanks!

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              • ormonde
                Digital Video Explorer
                • Dec 2003
                • 3735

                #8
                "when I authored a smaller file (1.5 GB) I got no such error."

                If that particular method worked for you, just use the "Merge and Cut" feature in TMPGEnc and chop the 7.x GB mpeg file into smaller files. (5 or more) Then use DVD Author and import the individual file segments.

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                • rainman1962
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2004
                  • 3

                  #9
                  Looks like it had nothing to do with the file size. I just authored a 5+ GB file with no problems. I am really mystified. The source file settings are the same in each instance. I have tried authoring about 6 files from 350 MB to 7+ GB and half of them generate the error "Cannot initialize decoder". Maybe the problem isn't with TMPG or my mpeg encoder...maybe it is my computer...?

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                  • ormonde
                    Digital Video Explorer
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 3735

                    #10
                    "Maybe the problem isn't with TMPG or my mpeg encoder...maybe it is my computer...?"

                    Possibly. How powerful is your CPU? How much RAM do you have?

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                    • setarip
                      Retired
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 24955

                      #11
                      "I was able to run it through TMPGenc and then Author had no problem but this seems like a waste of time (an extra 5 hours)."

                      This would indicate that, despite what you've said, the initial file was NOT DVD-compliant...

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                      • rainman1962
                        Junior Member
                        Junior Member
                        • May 2004
                        • 3

                        #12
                        Originally posted by setarip
                        "I was able to run it through TMPGenc and then Author had no problem but this seems like a waste of time (an extra 5 hours)."

                        This would indicate that, despite what you've said, the initial file was NOT DVD-compliant...
                        You are probably right, although I'm not sure why. According to Snapstream (Beyond TV) and Pegasys (TMPG Author) the problem most likely lies with the hardware encoder (although not sure why the error was "cannot initialize decoder "). I would think that if the mpeg encoding setting are not changed from file to file that they would all come out the same way However, as I've mentioned before, some files need to be re-encoded before Author and some do not.

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