Sunday, December 17, 2017

VLC Media player

If any of your customers are having trouble playing your DVDs or videos, we suggest you have them download and try  VLC Media player.

Sometimes, if you authored your DVD incorrectly, it's possible people will have trouble playing it.  It's best to try VLC media player in these cases to verify the contents of the disc.

Go HERE: https://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Download and install.  Only download from videolan.org

When using VLC, Choose the playback - Title- Title 1.  This should play the video.



Keywords: video, playback, dvd not working, testing, compatibility.




Friday, October 6, 2017

TrepStar announces USB Flash Drive on demand fulfillment

On Demand USB Fulfillment
               
TrepStar is the only custom USB Fulfillment company that is designed so we can offer a minimum order quantity of just one single unit.

We manufacture and ship your product within 24 hours. We've designed our system so our price is low regardless if you order just one, or dozens at a time.

Order only when your customer orders.  Order one, or as many as you like, shipped to any address and manufactured within 1 day!

Regardless of the quantity you order, our prices will be lower than ANY of the competition, and single quantity orders to individual customers for around $10 total including all shipping & handling.


Manufactured At Order Time

Instead of waiting weeks for setup, and paying $500 or more at a time ($10-$15.00 per unit) for 50 or 100 copies of your custom USB Flash, simply order just a single quantity USB thumb drive and we'll manufacture and have your shipment in the mail in 24 hours!

With the TrepStar on-demand custom USB fulfillment service, we don't require a minimum quantity of 25 or more units.

Order just one at a time shipped directly to your customer and we manufacture it on demand.  This is called "one-off" or "just in time" fulfillment.

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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

TrepStar does add CD Text when burning audio cds made from .wav or .mp3 files

If your project is set as an audio cd, and you have a zip file of wav or mp3 files, during the burn process, we set some CD Text.   However, if you have an audio CD with the exact meta data CD Text you want, mail it to us so we can make an exact copy:  Go here for those instructions.

We use your publisher name and file names to create the cd text. 

First, the album title will be the product title and the artist will be your publisher name.

The track names will be the file names you use in your mp3 or wav zip file.


The most important thing you should do when naming your mp3 or wav files is to start them out with a number.   You must use leading zeroes if you have more than 9 tracks or they will sort wrong.  We burn them in alphabetical order.


10track.mp3 sorts BEFORE 9track.mp3.  But, 09track.mp3 properly sorts before 10track.mp3.

When we add CD Text to the disc, the most important one is the CDTrackTextTitle.  That is used by some software to display the track title and any related cd text information.   

Good file names for tracks are:
01 Water falling on stones.mp3
02 Door opening and closing.mp3
...
09 Wind blowing through trees.mp3
10 Some other sound.mp3
11 Goodbye.mp3

When finished, the track titles will be:
"Water falling on stones"
"Door opening and closing"
...
The leading digits, and the .mp3 or .wav part of the file name will not be used when making the CDTrackTextTitle

Less desirable file names (based on the title text we make) are really long and out of order like:

track-1-sound-flokk45-Skateboard-plus10secsilence-50sec-1-minus40.wav
track-10-sound-flokk27-Helicopter-plus10secsilence-1p40-1-minus40.wav
track-9-sound-flokk49-children-yelling-plus10secsilence-34sec-1-minus40.wav

First of all, you'll notice the tracks will burn in the wrong order.  They are listed alphabetically above, but you can tell the publisher did not want them burned in that order. Our system is automated, so to avoid ambiguity, we sort alphabetically with no exceptions. 

Finally, the file names are too long and confusing.  Long and confusing names are fine if you don't care about the CDText.    The reason it's not important to most is because the audio cd is normally just played, and the track information is never seen by anyone.   

If you have a lot of short sound files in your cd, the CD text for the title of each track will be truncated (shortened).   You don't have to worry about this unless you are very concerned about the CD Text.  There is a 2000 character limit for all track titles. 

For example, imagine you have 60 short tracks in the zip file.    For 60 tracks, the limit is about 33 characters for the CDTrackTextTitle.   This is because 2000/60 = 33 characters per track.   

This means the CDTrackTextTitle for a file named "track-10-sound-flokk27-Helicopter-plus10secsilence-1p40-1-minus40"  will be shortened to "track-10-sound-flokk27-Helicopter"


Your disc will still burn just fine with the long track names.  Our software simply truncates the CD Text to make it work.   We are mentioning this just for those of you concerned or interested in CD Text.


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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

HTTPS site secure warning messages

When you're logged into TrepStar.com, you will see warning messages even though the site is safe.

If you look further at the warnings, you'll see they warn that some parts of the page are not secure.   This is because some of the images and links to other pages need to be http not https.  

We have no way to avoid this.  This is because you, the publisher may provide a url to any file whether it's http or https so this error will come up for some users.

TrepStar.com is secure.  The warning the browser gives is merely a precaution. 

Example from FireFox and Chrome:




TrepStar.com cdDVDfulfillment FAQ Help and Search

FAQ Help & Search
We produce your CD/DVD/USB Flash drive at order time.
These "On Demand", "Just in Time", "one off", "short run", CDs or DVDs or USB thumb drive products will be mailed directly to your customers (normally the next business day), in any quantity, and shipped to anywhere in the world with a USPS address.