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Try DVD LAB PRO from http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/
this is powerfull tool. But you must read instruction - after this you can do everything with your DVD authoring.

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Adobe encore reads *.ts files without any conversion just add ts file (mark all files in browser window ) this is all - you can - transcode - put chapter - put menu etc. and burn to DVD.

Kenny

Ps. maybe somebody can help me map dreambox disc in WINXP PRO - all tips about SAMBA from this forum doesn't work in my system . I use HYDRA_ZEUS image - I see dreambox (\\dreambox\hdd) but after fill user & password request window , windows returns to mycomputername\root and wait for password again and again.

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I have Adobe Encore 2.0 but it rejected .TS file from Dreambox. How did you do that ?
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Re: Adobe Encore - dream to DVD solution

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Adobe encore reads *.ts files without any conversion just add ts file (mark all files in browser window ) this is all - you can - transcode - put chapter - put menu etc. and burn to DVD.
I have Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 and it is rejecting all ts files because of DreamBox (FTA) resolution does not conform to
720 x 480, 720 x 486, or 704 x 480.


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Re: Adobe Encore - dream to DVD solution

http://www.haenlein-software.com/HS/...97456e4b7ebf5f
Try this iv used it and its great. just ftp the .ts files to pc and away you go,
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Re: Adobe Encore - dream to DVD solution

This goes for me to:
"I have Adobe Encore 2.0 but it rejected .TS file from Dreambox. How did you do that ?
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Please tell us how? I search and search but cant find anything that confirme that this will work so you have to let us know your secret touch.
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Re: Adobe Encore - dream to DVD solution

Try ConvertXtoDVD it will convert the .ts files directly to .vob... ready to burn.
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