How to burn multiple avi files to a single dvd
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josh727
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8. November 2009 @ 12:17 |
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I have 13 tv show episodes (roughy 22 min and 180 mb each) that I would like to burn to dvd+r's. I want to have multiple episodes on each dvd, but I'm not trying to fit all 13 episodes on 1 dvd, I would like to try and fit like 6-8-ish per disc. I picked 6-8 because my The Simpsons season 7 dvd box set has like 8 episodes per disc so clearly you can fit a few episodes on one disc with good quality.
I have dvd flick but I rarely use it, and I've never used it to burn multiple episodes so I'm not sure if I could use it for this project. I added like 4 episodes to dvd flick and it said that it was at like 98% full, does this mean that I simply cannot fit my 6-8 episodes per disc like I wanted?
I don't have nero (I tried using it once a while ago, but it just turned out to be a mess so I got rid of it)
And no, my dvd player isn't divx compatable or whatever so I can't just burn the avi's straight to the dvd (sadly).
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8. November 2009 @ 14:35 |
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DVD Flick will do the job.
You could add more than 4 episodes to one disc, but the quality will decrease. the more you add, the more compression you will have and the quality will decrease.
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18. November 2009 @ 15:26 |
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bilscrobe
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18. November 2009 @ 21:39 |
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For what it's worth, I agree with mike.m, convertxtodvd is the way to go.
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18. November 2009 @ 22:36 |
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Originally posted by bilscrobe: For what it's worth, I agree with mike.m, convertxtodvd is the way to go.
...Is worth $50. Noting wrong with DVD Flick, free.
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19. November 2009 @ 12:14 |
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Originally posted by cyprusrom: Originally posted by bilscrobe: For what it's worth, I agree with mike.m, convertxtodvd is the way to go.
...Is worth $50. Noting wrong with DVD Flick, free.
I agree with cyprusrom, DVD Flick or AVStoDVD will both so the job well and are both freeware.
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bilscrobe
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19. November 2009 @ 19:57 |
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Gonna have to check that one out
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angelay
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30. November 2009 @ 21:11 |
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If you need freeware, I would recommend you DVD Flick. Press "Add title" and import your episode.
If you need shareware, you may try womble easydvd. Press "Add Movie" in the Source window to import your episode (a movie is synonymous with a title). But if you want to merge two or more episodes in one title, you should press "Add video" instead. You could add as many as you want, but be remember what cyprusrom said, "the more you add, the more compression you will have and the quality will decrease."
BTW, can I merge two or more episodes in one title in DVD Flick? I cannot find it. Thanks for any help.
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