Den 29.01.2024 16:54, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:
Den 29.01.2024 15:59, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:
Den 29.01.2024 14:55, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:
Den 29.01.2024 02:25, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin:
пн, 29 янв. 2024 г., 04:21 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>:
Tested as Andrew stated on DVD connected to TV and it works but does not distinguish between MPEG-2 and MPEG-3 -- it just reports as MPEG. And mp3 works too on DVD. FYI -- you will have to edit dvd.sh to change ac3 extension to mp3 (file written as mp3 but really mp2). I did not add -L 48000:2:16 as not needed (?).
yeah, -L only needed for headerless pcm.
And execute dvd.sh after like for lpcm.
Is it possible to get MP2 audio; if possible how and where to set it on the create DVD or Batch render window? I tried to check FFmpeg there, but could not see MP2.
try "MPEG AUDIO" and select "II" in settings ...?
Thanks for the feedback. I think the procedure here is somewhat tricky and a bit confusing. Therefor I suggest some clarifications in the GUI and a manual example.
It is possible to Create DVD both with - and without "Use FFmpeg" checked. On the batch render window: Enable the audiotrack, select File format MPEG Audio: then the audio file becomes dvd.mp3
Even then changing the wrench from default Layer III to Layer II it keeps dvd.mp3
This is confusing because only MP2 (Audio Layer II) is supported on DVD-video
Many/most people know what "MP3 music" is, but don't know what MPEG-1 Audio Layer III IMO it would be more visible and understandable if the default MPEG Audio file name had been dvd.mp2 for DVD video rendering.
Another suggestion is to differ between application format like DVD-Video and BD-Video vs Data Disks (for MP3) and differ between applications mandatory formats on optional formats that may or may not work.
I don't know why, but this way to render DVD with CinGG, creates only 6 items in the DVD structure, missing the muxed dvd.mpg file (that is dvd.m2v+dvd.mp3). The dvd.mpg file is handy and easy to test playback with in players like VLC and FFplay.
And the iso VIDEO_TS is empty
I have noticed that after checking the selected Format on the Create DVD or BD window, it updates also the Settings>Format window, so it seems to be not necessary to select Preset on the latter.