How to convert dvd on harddrive to svcd?

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  • knight2255
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 1

    How to convert dvd on harddrive to svcd?

    Does anybody know of a good way to convert a dvd i downloaded that is in my harddrive as a bunch of VOB files into a couple of svcd's?
  • Ryo94
    Gold Member
    Gold Member
    • Mar 2002
    • 145

    #2
    I'm sure that there is various "all in one" programs that do this in a better and easy way but I didn't test them, so I would use DVD2AVI + TMPGEnc + Nero

    _Create .d2v projects of your vobs using dvd2avi (in "Audio menu" select the track you want to decode with each project)
    _Open each project and the corresponding audio track in TMPGEnc, press "Load" and open the corresponding svcd template, then encode the project
    _After encode all the projects burn the resulting mpg2 videos with nero's svcd wizard

    To add subtitles I use Subrip + Subtitle Workshop +MaestroSBT + Winsubmux

    (Before to go to Nero)
    <ul>
    <li>_Rip the subtitles of any vob using subrip, save it in sub/srt format</li>

    <li>_Convert the srt/sub files to ssa format using Subtitle Workshop</li>

    <li>_Use MaestroSBT to create subtitles for each SVCD</li>
    <ol>
    <li>_Load the ssa file in MaestroSBT</li>
    <li>_Set in Rendering=>File Format=>Script ".sub submux"</li>
    <li>_Set in Timing the fps of your source and output file</li>
    <li>_Press "Generate"</li>
    </ol>
    </ul>
    <ul>
    <li>_Use Winsubmux to join the mpg2 with the subtitles</li>
    <ol>
    <li>_Load the mpg2 in Winsubmux</li>
    <li>_Check "stream #" in the "subtitle" section and load the .sub file generated with MaestroSBT</li>
    <li> _Chose SVCD in "Multiplex" section</li>
    <li>_Done.</li>
    </ol>
    </ul>

    I don't know to much about create SVCDs and I know that there are better tools and guides for this, search in the vcd/svcd section of this forum for more accurate info and better assistance.

    Greetings.
    Last edited by Ryo94; 20 Dec 2003, 08:49 PM.

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    • UncasMS
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2001
      • 9047

      #3
      www.dvd2svcd.org would be my first choice

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