Divx to DVD in HIGH quality ???
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nvanes
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26. February 2010 @ 12:36 |
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My question is: how do I convert Divx files to a DVD in the highest quality possible.
Now i'm using DVD Flick (freeware) and VSO ConvertXtoDVD to convert my video files to a DVD but I'm not very happy with these programs because:
DVD Flick has no ability to create a nice-looking menu and I can't choose my video resize method (stretch, letterbox, ...).
VSO convertXtoDVD has more functions like creating nice menus etc. but I don't like the quality of the output video.
I've already looked on the internet for the highest quality converter which converts .avi-files (or other video files, like mpeg, matroska,...) to DVD like WinAVI2DVD (or something like that...), DIKO, and the 2 programs mentioned above... , but which one has the highest video quality output because there are so many programs to do this ???
nvanes
P.S.: I also have Nero 9 installed on my computer and it also has an application to convert video files to DVD...
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26. February 2010 @ 12:47 |
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seagrave
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27. February 2010 @ 01:04 |
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Another possibility is just getting a cheap DVD player that supports DIVX/AVI. You get them for as little as $35 retail... maybe less on line. I've gotten to the point that I make few DVD copies anymore... just encode to DIVX or XVID at 1.480megs a movie... full resolution 30fps. I can fit 3 on one disk.
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27. February 2010 @ 01:32 |
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Originally posted by seagrave: Another possibility is just getting a cheap DVD player that supports DIVX/AVI. You get them for as little as $35 retail... maybe less on line. I've gotten to the point that I make few DVD copies anymore... just encode to DIVX or XVID at 1.480megs a movie... full resolution 30fps. I can fit 3 on one disk.
I'd second that as well...converting TO DVD is a thing of he past...
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jony218
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27. February 2010 @ 01:48 |
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nvanes
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27. February 2010 @ 05:41 |
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Originally posted by cyprusrom: Originally posted by seagrave: Another possibility is just getting a cheap DVD player that supports DIVX/AVI. You get them for as little as $35 retail... maybe less on line. I've gotten to the point that I make few DVD copies anymore... just encode to DIVX or XVID at 1.480megs a movie... full resolution 30fps. I can fit 3 on one disk.
I'd second that as well...converting TO DVD is a thing of he past...
I know I already have a DVD-player that supports Divx (and USB :p, I bought it for only ?35) and yes it's very useful but I just want to burn these movies for someone who hasn't got a DVDplayer that supports Divx... Anyway thnx for the help.... I think I'll try the Filmmachine now.
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nvanes
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27. February 2010 @ 05:46 |
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tnt1125
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9. March 2010 @ 19:39 |
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ConvertXtoDVD will do a 2 pass encode. I find the quality to be pretty good when watching on our 42" tv
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9. March 2010 @ 20:11 |
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Yes, it can do a 2 pass encoding, but it still pales when compared to CCE or HcEnc.
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