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Converting a movie from AVI to a DVD format??
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xxnonamex
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28. May 2003 @ 03:14 |
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I have dl movies in avi format how can I convert it to a dvd file to burn it onto a dvd or cd? Thanks
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28. May 2003 @ 16:19 |
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what kind of .avi (ie: which codec is involved) ?
there's a software app. called Gspot that will give you proper info on the file itself..
some .avi's will be converted to .mpeg (VCD/SVCD to fit a CD-R) using Nero for example using simple encoding
converting mpeg to .VOB .BUP .IFO (DVD compliant files) is much easier !
hope i've helped some
peace
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xxnonamex
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28. May 2003 @ 19:06 |
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I used G-Spot and the codecs are installed how can i put it on a dvd or cd? Can I convert the file to make it able to burn to a CD or dvd?
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29. May 2003 @ 03:50 |
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If you'd have told me --> which <-- codec was installed an answer might have been more forthcoming but as it is..just try encoding unless it's a XviD codec .avi that your trying.
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xxnonamex
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29. May 2003 @ 04:28 |
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MS MPEG4 VE (MP43)AUDIO MPEG LAYER 3 THEY ARE INSTALLED i HAVE THE CORRECT CODECS INSTALLED. I ALSO HAVE AN AVI WITH A DIVX CODEC INSTALLED.sorry about the caps.
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29. May 2003 @ 12:22 |
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what burning software do you have ?
nero 5.5 w/ mpg2 plug-in by any chance ??
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xxnonamex
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29. May 2003 @ 12:49 |
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29. May 2003 @ 12:55 |
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Ok , then maybe try TMPGEnc application which is linked in Afterdawns Software section.
You may have to decide if you want to split in two to create good quality VCD (CD-R) or perhaps to create a multi vob DVD-R. For DVD-R you can create .VOB .BUP .IFO (DVD Compliant files) straight from .avi using DVD Architect.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 29. May 2003 @ 12:58
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xxnonamex
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29. May 2003 @ 19:07 |
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I dl the Tm file that you said. I now need the plugin but I don't have quiktime does that mean that I should dl quicktime?
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30. May 2003 @ 03:10 |
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I normally author DVD movies rather than converting downloaded movies (although I have done quite a few VCD's).
I would suggest asking questions now in VCD/SVCD Forum..they are well used to TMPGEnc and all of it's settings.
I dont know what QT plug-in your reffering to , the only reason I can see for that is that you want to convert/encode a QuickTime file.
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smg
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30. May 2003 @ 22:36 |
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Herbs?
Is a movie burned onto a CD-R or SVCD really that noticeable in difference in quality from say a vhs movie?
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31. May 2003 @ 14:25 |
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Not really , I'd say SVCD is roughly the same in fact as VHS !!: )-~
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31. May 2003 @ 16:12 |
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In saying that herbs, it all depends on the originals quality ;-)
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31. May 2003 @ 17:01 |
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Indeed !!
It will always depend on the originals , you cant hope to improve on source file..
I wouldn't burn SVCD to CD-R unless the whole file was to fit on one disc.
I'd put all the mpg2 files I could find and stick them on DVD-R using DVD Architect
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smg
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2. June 2003 @ 23:06 |
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I was thinking since cd-rs are so much cheaper than dvd blanks, of transfering my dvds movies onto cd-rs instead of dvds. I guess now the question is, is it more difficult to put them onto cd-rs than dvds? Because frankly, after reading all about the dvd proceedures, I am hopeing it would be easier for a novice like myself. Also, if I remember correctly (I have read so much I am forgetting where I may have read this) but are cd-rs supposed to NOT play
as satisfactorily in a home dvd player as a burned dvd? It seemed like there was a problem with movies burned on cd-rs not playing in store bought dvd players as well as burned dvds. Is that true?
And as usual, thanks for all the help. You have been a Godsend for me thru all this.
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3. June 2003 @ 02:02 |
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Nearly all shop bought DVD Players will play VCD but usually not SVCD (sometimes you have to initiate a VCD hack via the remote)
Not true about DVD Players not playing VCD , if this is what you mean by CD-R <---
CD-R just means the disc itself , not whats on it.
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smg
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9. June 2003 @ 21:59 |
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I guess I got confused. I meant vcd or svcd. I assumed that they were cd-r/ws or cd+r/ws with
the files for vcd written on them. Is a vdc another type of disc like a dvd?
by the way herbs, what is your personal opinion
about the movie quality of a vcd? Is it comparable to a store bought vhs movie tape? I could live with that :) Is it more difficult to
make a vcd as opposed to a dvd? And if a vcd is a different kind of disc, is it cheaper than a dvd? Sorry about all these questions, but you are one of only a handful of people in these forums who have the experience and thus can be trusted to give accurate information (drboss and moderator being 2 others also who I can trust what they say). If you were a beginner, would you recommend me trying to rip/burn vcds instead of dvds for ease of understanding? Of course if the picture is below the quality of a vhs store bought movie, then the vcd idea would not even be considered by me as an option. The movie has to be at least as clear as a vhs movie.
Thanks again herbs.
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10. June 2003 @ 16:11 |
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My personal opinion is that SVCD comes to the standard your talking of (VHS) but if your trying to fit say a hollywood movie to CD-R/SVCD then it'll probably need splitting over 2 discs. That is never an option for me...
CD-R = 16p per disc
DVD-R = 88p per disc
so it is cheaper , but I'd always go for quality : )
VCD/SVCD are CD-R but you can put say 3 mpegs of movie filesize onto DVD-R using various software
If there's any other info I can give , just let me know
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xxnonamex
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10. June 2003 @ 16:51 |
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I have a SVCD and would like to convert it on a DVD what is the easiest way in doing so?
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10. June 2003 @ 17:35 |
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I'd load the(m) file(s) in Sonic Foundry's DVD Architect myself.
Selcting chapter points maually or automatically.
Choosing a menu from a selection and adding your own personal text.
Anyway , what I'd do and what other people might do...could be two completely different things ! ; )
Hope I've given an alternative choice to other methods you may hear or take on
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smg
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27. June 2003 @ 08:59 |
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Thanks for the info herbs. I guess I'll stick to dvd-r then. I can't except 2 discs either when 1 will do. Can't wait to hear your opinion
on the new Mpeg 4 thingy that's due out hopefully soon.
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charu
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8. July 2003 @ 08:43 |
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hey herbs,
i am a novice at burning movies from the internet onto a dvd-r .i have followed your instructions and have downloaded the TMPGEnc plus and the TMPGEnc dvd author.but the problem is that i dont know which one to use first or if at all i am supposed to use both.so please could you give me a step by step instructions to convert the AVI files to VOB , so that i can burn them onto a dvd-r.
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charu
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8. July 2003 @ 08:43 |
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hey herbs,
i am a novice at burning movies from the internet onto a dvd-r .i have followed your instructions and have downloaded the TMPGEnc plus and the TMPGEnc dvd author.but the problem is that i dont know which one to use first or if at all i am supposed to use both.so please could you give me a step by step instructions to convert the AVI files to VOB , so that i can burn them onto a dvd-r.
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charu
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8. July 2003 @ 08:43 |
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hey herbs,
i am a novice at burning movies from the internet onto a dvd-r .i have followed your instructions and have downloaded the TMPGEnc plus and the TMPGEnc dvd author.but the problem is that i dont know which one to use first or if at all i am supposed to use both.so please could you give me a step by step instructions to convert the AVI files to VOB , so that i can burn them onto a dvd-r.
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