Cannot load encoded MPEG files into DVD authoring software

Your DVD authoring software does not accept the MPEG files you made with ProCoder 3.

Possible Causes:

File naming problem – Some DVD authoring applications do not recognize the standard .m2p file extension for MPEG-2 program streams. Instead, they want files named .mp2 or .mpg instead. Try renaming the output file from .m2p to .mp2 or .mpg and try again.

Incorrect MPEG-2 file type – Not all DVD authoring applications support MPEG-2 elementary streams (.m2v files and associated audio files) and MPEG-2 program streams (.m2p files), some will only accept one or the other. Check your DVD authoring software’s documentation to see which type it supports and verify that you are creating the correct type with ProCoder 3.

Software does not accept MPEG files – Some DVD authoring applications do not accept MPEG files as sources. If this is the case, you will need to use ProCoder 3 to output a different file type (usually VOB) that the authoring application will accept or use a different authoring application. Consult your authoring software’s documentation to find out what file types it accepts.

 

 

 

Cannot load encoded MPEG files into DVD authoring software