![]() I 22:58:12 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn I 22:58:12 Source File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.5.0.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER! I 22:58:12 Source File Volume Identifier: HOME_VIDEO I 22:58:12 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:02 Video : PAL, 720 x 576, MPEG-2, 25fps, 4186kbps, Aspect Ratio : 16:9Īudio : MPEG-1 Audio Layer II, 256kbps 48KhzĭVB-T > Nebula DigiTV > VideoReDo > PVAStrumento demux > TMPGEncĭVD format, BBC three logo, full menu and chapter selection by track. **Direct transport stream capture and authoring - No Re-encoding** Reading Festival, Reading, Berkshire, UK. Show us the logs, I can bet you the original VOB files are already in NTSC format, the logs from imgburn will confirm this. Your wonderful program actually does this and I suggest you look further into this as it could help a lot of folks with this issue. ![]() And its SO easy.no shrinking, converting back and forth between formats or compatibility issues etc. It very well may be that the files aren't actually converted but nonetheless they become playable which is the headscratching, frustrating problem so many users have tried to deal with. "If your player suddenly starts working, it's NOT because ImgBurn has converted the files from PAL to NTSC." Maybe not in a logical sense but it makes PAL playable on NTSC capable machines. "The volume label makes no difference at all." I know, but if I burn the whole folder as above, this doesn't work with PAL like it does with NTSC content. "ImgBurn will have put your files in a VIDEO_TS folder anyway if you actually look at the disc." I usually select the whole folder to burn, not the individual files ![]() Yup, what you've done there is no different to how you'd normally do it. ![]()
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