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BurnDVD plugin (a preview, supports PAL only)

 
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BurnDVD plugin (a preview, supports PAL only)
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#31
2007-09-28, 12:48 AM
what a fantastic plugin! - cheers

the trim option is just brilliant (being able to select <30sec intervals would be the icing on the cake).

one problem: my dvb-t freeview recording that is in 16:9 was converted to 4:3 when burned to dvd. Well I assume that this is what happened unless my laptop is playing silly buggers.

It would be good if burndvd could either autodetect aspect ratio or if there were options to select the correct AR for a given burn.

thanks again
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2007-09-28, 01:58 AM
gEd Wrote:what a fantastic plugin! - cheers

the trim option is just brilliant (being able to select <30sec intervals would be the icing on the cake).

one problem: my dvb-t freeview recording that is in 16:9 was converted to 4:3 when burned to dvd. Well I assume that this is what happened unless my laptop is playing silly buggers.

It would be good if burndvd could either autodetect aspect ratio or if there were options to select the correct AR for a given burn.

thanks again

You can set the trim interval to different values. The help is on the trim menu page when it comes up.
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#33
2007-09-28, 07:55 AM
gEd Wrote:what a fantastic plugin! - cheers

the trim option is just brilliant (being able to select <30sec intervals would be the icing on the cake).

one problem: my dvb-t freeview recording that is in 16:9 was converted to 4:3 when burned to dvd. Well I assume that this is what happened unless my laptop is playing silly buggers.

It would be good if burndvd could either autodetect aspect ratio or if there were options to select the correct AR for a given burn.

thanks again

Use UP/DOWN keys to change the interval.

The aspect ratio is forced in adddvd(PAL/NTSC).cmd which are in gbpvr\Third Party\BurnDVD directories. You can either try to delete the "+4:3" string in those files or replace it with "+16:9"
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#34
2007-09-28, 08:57 AM
>Use UP/DOWN keys to change the interval.

Excellent - sorry I missed that.

>You can either try to delete the "+4:3" string in those files or replace it with "+16:9"

will do - cheers
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2007-09-30, 10:35 AM
Something went wrong for me. I tried, and I got an error message (see the attached log file), and then it started burning (with ImgBurn, is that correct?). On the disc I got an empty AUDIO_TS catalogue, and a VIDEO_TS catalogue with three .vob files. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Otherwise, it's looking really cool Smile
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2007-09-30, 10:39 AM (This post was last modified: 2008-01-11, 12:01 PM by stefan.)
Hum... the log file Smile
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2007-09-30, 03:57 PM
I tried it again with another file and now it worked. I'm thinking it might be that the first file I tried was too large - it is 4.7 GB, and with DVD authoring overhead that might have been too much.

Now for wishes: Support for burning files from GBPVR's video library. That would be great!
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2007-09-30, 03:59 PM
Oh, and support for cutting out parts in the middle of the file (commercials, for instance Smile)
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2007-09-30, 08:30 PM
> Now for wishes: Support for burning files from GBPVR's video library. That would be great!

seconded!

>Oh, and support for cutting out parts in the middle of the file (commercials, for instance )

yep!

changing the ffmeg options in burndvd.bat from 4:3 to 16:9 worked a treat - cheers.
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2007-09-30, 08:48 PM
gEd Wrote:> Now for wishes: Support for burning files from GBPVR's video library. That would be great!

seconded!

>Oh, and support for cutting out parts in the middle of the file (commercials, for instance )

yep!

changing the ffmeg options in burndvd.bat from 4:3 to 16:9 worked a treat - cheers.

Since I'm working on the port to pvrx2, what is burning from the video library? Do you mean Jeff's video archive?
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