.avi to DVD
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free377
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20. September 2011 @ 20:06 |
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Any free easy programs that can do this EASILY for a medium-savvy computer guy? I tried some but they allowed only 5 minutes to be transferred, or were so exhaustively complicated, I could not do it. Any advice on a free, user-friendly program that does an entire film would be greatly appreciated. Can it be done as easily as transferring an R2 PAL film to NTSC--namely ripping with Hd FabDecrypter, transferring with VobBlanker, and burning with Nero, without having to make/set tons of settings, etc? I want the .avi file to be able to be burned onto a DVD and simply play in a DVD player!
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20. September 2011 @ 20:43 |
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free377
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15. February 2012 @ 12:04 |
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Thanks, but I asked for a free program, not one like this. Thanks anyway.
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free377
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15. February 2012 @ 12:05 |
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Thanks, but I asked for a free program, exactly NOT like this trial situation. Thanks anyway.
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Jigen
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15. February 2012 @ 14:31 |
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This is an easy one. Download Format Factory. It's free, but be careful of the toolbar. It's part of the standard install, but just uncheck the box when you install. It's totally not needed!
With this program, you can convert your AVI to VOB which will play on standard DVD player.
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free377
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15. February 2012 @ 14:40 |
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It only allows you to do 5 mins or ado of the DVD NOT THE WHOLE THING. Can ANYONE READ and tell me of a free program to transfer .avi to DVD files that transfers THE WHOLE DVD, is FREE, and is NOT a 3-month trial that vanishes after 90 days? This is not rocket science, folks, just a simple request.
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Jigen
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15. February 2012 @ 14:50 |
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Uh, Format Factory is FREEWARE (but do NOT install the toolbar) and it will allow conversion of whole movies. It's probably the best pretty much idiot proof converter out there. Once it's done you'll burn the vobs with your choice of free burning apps.
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free377
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15. February 2012 @ 14:56 |
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No, it only allows you to burn a SHORT PART of the DVD files, NOT the whole DVD film--I JUST tried it!
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scorpNZ
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15. February 2012 @ 16:53 |
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explain why you say the programs that attar listed are not free you are incorrect they are free there is no trial there is also Xmedia recode which is FREE also
edit:
freeware = free
shareware = trial
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free377
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15. February 2012 @ 16:57 |
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they ARE free--but they only let you transfer FIVE MINUTES of a video--NOT THE WHOLE DISC--SO THEY ARE USELESS!!!!!
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scorpNZ
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15. February 2012 @ 19:39 |
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check your pm
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Jigen
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15. February 2012 @ 20:02 |
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Free377 - I have no idea what you're talking about. Which makes two of us. Your question was how to take an avi and convert to DVD format without being "exhaustively complicated". I have used Format Factory to do this many times, and it works perfectly. If you can't get it to make a video longer than 5 minutes, then you are doing something seriously wrong.
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scorpNZ
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15. February 2012 @ 20:38 |
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make that 3..lol..unless you were refering to me,my head hurts i need to lie down
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scorpNZ
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2. March 2012 @ 01:15 |
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Originally posted by kittyzhang: You need some professional videos fomat converting software. Check the detailed functions when you choose.
professional? another one that talks out the proverbial or just spamming nonsense
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