Convert AVI, Xvid, DivX to DVD
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Mike20878
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3. April 2006 @ 19:26 |
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Avi2dvd will automatically load the successive files. I just tried it myself and it worked.
Can someone tell me if there's a way to create a menu? I have two separate videos and I would like to have a menu to select from the two. Am I better off encoding each to mpeg separately and then using Nero?
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Mike
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zrdb
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4. April 2006 @ 16:07 |
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The newest version of AVI2DVD has a menu creation funtion tab.
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Jaizon
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9. April 2006 @ 17:26 |
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I just wanted to say thanks again for all the help you guys have given. I have had no problem until today I tried to play a dvd and said PAL. I know what that means but I want to know if the is a way to make sure it NTSC when I convert it. I am not complaing. of all the one I have coneverted only 6 have been in PAL. Thank you and help will do.
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zrdb
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9. April 2006 @ 17:33 |
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Actually, if you're using AVI2DVD just check the box that forces it to output to NTSC even if the source material is PAL.
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Jaizon
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9. April 2006 @ 19:27 |
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I was using VSO ConvertXtoDVD. I think I figuered it out. I had video standard on automatic before. I just switched it to NTSC as default. I hope this works. Anyone got any other sugestions? Thank you.
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drkrdr
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10. April 2006 @ 09:10 |
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vso does a great job converting to dvd
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arcjump
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11. April 2006 @ 07:46 |
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I found an exiting new way to fit XVIDs onto DVD fast.
Well, not so exiting or new. If you use the s-video out (on alot of video cards) and the audio out from your sound card, you can plug in to a (cheap these days) DVD home recorder. You can have a basic DVD of a downloaded tv show in 40 MINUTES. You can fit up to 6 1 hr tv shows (40 minutes without commercials) onto a single DVD. Fast, no transcoding errors, stuttering video, out of sync audio. You can use VLC media player for free to play them to.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Just a thought.
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goochee
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11. April 2006 @ 16:39 |
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Does anybody know of any freeware to convert AVI to dvd?
Thanks a lot.
rookie
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Janpen
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14. April 2006 @ 01:07 |
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goochee
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14. April 2006 @ 11:05 |
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FREE not trail free. Thanks anyway.
rookie
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rockzz
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17. April 2006 @ 10:24 |
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Uhm help me plz, i'm new to the forum and i've been reading. I download AVI2DVD and DVD Decrypter and everything is good until i load my AVI file. When i load it your suppose to get the files information and an audio stream, i'm not getting that at all. Can someone help me please!!!!! Just to let you know i don't have a DVD drive installed on my computer yet, is that the problem?
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Mike20878
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17. April 2006 @ 17:44 |
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Quote: Uhm help me plz, i'm new to the forum and i've been reading. I download AVI2DVD and DVD Decrypter and everything is good until i load my AVI file. When i load it your suppose to get the files information and an audio stream, i'm not getting that at all. Can someone help me please!!!!! Just to let you know i don't have a DVD drive installed on my computer yet, is that the problem?
Do you get the warning about illegal characters in the file name? That is your problem, if so. It looks like a standard warning when it's actually telling you those characters are in your file name. Replace any illegal characters with spaces or something allowed and you should see the audio stream.
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Mike20878
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17. April 2006 @ 17:48 |
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Quote: The newest version of AVI2DVD has a menu creation funtion tab.
I think I have the latest version and there is a menu function, but I can't figure it out. And it doesn't let you encode two separate videos. I'm willing to combine separate videos by using the naming convention but would like to be able to easily (key word) create a menu to jump to the second video.
Thanks.
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rockzz
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18. April 2006 @ 14:21 |
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I have Nero 7 program and i want to convert my AVI files, but when i go into Nero vision 4 it doesn't show the DVD icon thats needed to convert the AVI files. Just to let you i don't have on my DVD drive and i want to know if thats the problem... CAN ANYONE HELP!!!!
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lolastars
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21. April 2006 @ 02:59 |
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lolastars
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21. April 2006 @ 04:21 |
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Forgive me ive just found it in forums
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Aimsbury
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24. April 2006 @ 12:23 |
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Not sure if this is the right place to be posting - didn't want to start a new thread with a similar title.
Have just tried using DivXtoDVD to get some AVI files onto DVD. It has produced 3 VOB files which can be seen by Nero, but when it comes to burning them off, Nero says that the files have failed a compliance test.
When I use the burn DVD option in DivXtoDVD, it won't open the folder at all, yet I used the program to convert the files. Am very confused! I hate being a novice!
Does anyone have any advice? Am hoping to burn 3 AVI files onto one dvd that will eventually play on a regular dvd player.
I have a version of DVD Shrink too, but that cant find the files either, yet when I click on them, they play with my PC's dvd player.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated :o)
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PALToNTSC
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26. April 2006 @ 04:29 |
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hi everyone. i'm just wondering if there is a program to convert from mpeg2 to AVI without loosing quality or lagging or bouncing.
I tried many but i didn't like the quality when there is mouvement in the image
thank you
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samrealev
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29. April 2006 @ 20:25 |
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hi can anyone help me out there?
i have converted many AVI files to dvd using dvd santa and had no problems till now.
I add the AVI file then press convert and dvd santa closes down.
Is there a problem with the file or the program?Any help would much appreciated
thx
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MagnetHed
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8. May 2006 @ 14:19 |
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I have had the same problem lately. I have used avi2dvd and Imtoo in the past. Worthless programs as far as I am concerned anyway. They either don't convert or they do convert and take hours to do it. DvdSanta has worked very well and fairly quickly up until recently. I have downloaded some movies in AVI format. I can't play them on wmv player but they play fine on my DivX player. However when I try to convert the movie into dvd format to burn onto a dvd,.dvdsanta says there was an error and unable to load movie file.
Any ideas ?
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octopi
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8. May 2006 @ 17:05 |
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Hello folks.
I have successfully converted an XviD-encoded .AVI file to DVD (mpg).
The output file is of a completely manageable size... no errors, I am happy. HOWEVER - I don't like the way the converter has handled the motion within the piece - if you watch the two side by side you see that the converted file is slightly jerky (most people wouldn't notice it). The original is very smooth. Is there some kind of filtration going on? Is there an encoder that understands this issue and can compensate for it? Is this perhaps an artefact of the conversion to PAL?
Some technical information:
Input file: 29.970fps XviD MPG4 file @ 704*396 (16:9)
Output: PAL DVD 720*576 (16:9) 25fps Encoding @ CBR
I'm currently using MainConcept MPEG encoder.
Thanks
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MagnetHed
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17. May 2006 @ 04:16 |
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Thanks Octopi,.I tried mainconcept and it works good and very fast. I am still having troubles with some movies tho, some .AVI some DivX and some XviD. I have tried using MainConcept, DvdSanta, DVD Decryptor, DVD Shrink,When trying to load the movie file for burning, I get an error message saying either "No video data can be found" or "unable to open such and such file"
Any suggestions ? I have gotten some movies to burn using Main concept that no other siftware would burn, and have tried using Decryptor to open it or covert it to an iso image file,..but that won't work either because it won't load the movie file.
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sick_unit
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22. May 2006 @ 03:24 |
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Hey guys, ive got a mpeg4 and I want to convert it to DVD, however when opening up ConvertXToDVD the file size of the DVD is 7GB and I want to try and fit it onto a DVD5. Is there any program that can allow me to put it onto a DVD5 without losing too much quality?
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MagnetHed
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22. May 2006 @ 04:06 |
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hey Sick,..I don't know much about mpeg4 and DVD5 etc. but I use DVD Shrink to shrink dvd's to fit blank dvd's. It basically just takes the previews,menu and extra features off the original dvd and burns just the movie onto the blank dvd without losing quality.
Hope it works for ya.
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MagnetHed
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22. May 2006 @ 04:35 |
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Goochee,..you can find most any software for free on Shareaza. I have used many P2P networks for music,movies and software and have had the best luck with Shareaza,..no adware etc. Of course you have to becareful with viruses downloading any files on a P2P network, but with the right precautions,.I have had no troubles at all finding any software or movies etc.
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