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Converting VCD MPEG1 ready for burning to CD |
Note: You must use WinTV-PVR “MPEG1 VCD” Quality Level Template
I choose only the fastest and easy to use MPEG editor.
To theses you that have WinTV-PVR 150/250/350 just use Ulead DVD MovieFactory SE and burn.
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Converting with Womble Multimedia MPEG2VCR |
Womble Multimedia MPEG2VCR 3.11
1: File | Open MPEG Movie.
2: Click on the Record button.
3: Check the box MPEG-1 System Stream Video CD.
4: Click on … type in the name you want then click on Save.
5: Now click on OK.
6: Now you ready to burn it with Nero.
Note: Sometime MPEG2VCR can have problem with both MPEG1, MPEG2 recording.






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Converting with WinTV-PVR version 2.x.x MPEG Editor |
1: File | Add Source Note: Be sure to click on Preview Window or Pause to stop the video from running DO NOT USE THE STOP BUTTON.
2: Click on the Option both the check over General Option and if need check Split Option fro brake down to CD size.


3: Click on the Add Interval.
4: Click on Generate output.





5: You find MPEG file in root of C:\ something like (nanoEdit.mpg) or with Split Option check (nanoEdit.0.mpg).
6: There an option for Remultiplex files for VCD it is very important that use this option before burn to CD with Nero.

Start by clicking on Remultiplex File for VCD a dialog box will open click on nanoEdit.mpg that if didn’t use the split option.
If you did use the split option then click on nanoEdit.0.mpg then click Open.

I save mine in new folder.
This also very important that you type in a name in the “File name”: box then click Save.

It very important that you repeat the other split files nanoEdit.1.mpg, nanoEdit.2.mpg, nanoEdit.3.mpg, etc, etc.
6: Now you ready to burn it with Nero.
Note: You may run in problem with long VCD MPEG1 recording.
I would say to be on the safe side record up 3hour of VCD or do less.
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Converting with WinTV-PVR version 1.x.x MPEG Editor |
WinTV-PVR MPEG Editor 1.1.4 N/A
1: File | Add Source Note: Be sure to click on Preview Window or Pause to stop the video from running DO NOT USE THE STOP BUTTON.
2: Click on the Option both the General Option and Split Option.


3: Click on the Add Interval.
4: Click on Generate output.
5: You find MPEG file in root of C:\ something like (nanoEdit.mpg) or with Split Option check (nanoEdit.0.mpg).
6: Now you ready to burn it with Nero.
Note: You may run in problem with long VCD MPEG1 recording.
I would say to be on the safe side record up 3hour of VCD or do less.





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Converting with TMPGenc |
Download the latest TMPGenc Converter (Note: It only good for 30 day using MPEG2).
Unzip “TMPGenc.zip” to C:\ Program Files\TMPGenc then go to that folder.
Right click on TMPGEnc.exe drag it to the Desktop let got of right mouse button and create Shortcut(s) Here then run TMPGenc
Here are a couple of options that needs to be set:
1: OPTION-> ENVIROMENTAL SETTINGS-> GENERAL SETTINGS-> ENABLE MULTIPLEX WITH “MUX”.
2: OPTION-> PREVIEW OPTION-> DO NOT DISPLAY.
3: OPTION-> TASK PRIORITY-> WHEN ACTIVE – HIGH PRIORITY.
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4: Set the
“Stream Type” to System Video and audio
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5: Click on the “Browse” button
and select the file you recorded with WinTV-2K
6: The audio source will automatically load up
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7: Select the
“Load” button to load up custom templates. Load-> Template> VideoCD
(NTSC).mcf or VideoCD (PAL).mcf
8: Rename “Output file name:” to anything you would like that way you have a backup copy if something goes wrong with the video.
9: Push the “Start” to start the conversion. Should take about 3-4 mins for a 650 meg file. P III 500
Note: This not an MPEG editor.
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