Convert AVI, Xvid, DivX to DVD
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handup
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9. October 2005 @ 02:18 |
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haha thanks Nephilim.......im newbie first day here n_n"
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9. October 2005 @ 09:30 |
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Lol, no worries handup - I hope my post didn't come off as antagonistic ;)
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coolkaka
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9. October 2005 @ 11:54 |
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hi rick5446
these tv torrents site are quite good, cheers for that, if i find some more i will post the web address.
thanks
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robstev
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9. October 2005 @ 13:56 |
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I need help converting AVI to dvd. I use a mac g-5 and toast titanium. It converted bu there was no sound. I played in with mplayer and it was fine. When I played it in the dvd player - no sound. HELP!
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Arnold2
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9. October 2005 @ 16:38 |
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Was wondering what was the most asked question about
converting AVI, XviD, DivX to DVD any one know?
also how many Codec's are necessary for the job?
can you have too many? how can you tell if you do?
having to many Codec's cause some of our converting problems?
is there a place to tell you what codec for whichever program or job?
meaning before you install to many. before GSpot and AVICodec utilities.
searching for the most asked question for that category may save some time and space.
a lot of us have the same problems but enter the wrong search word, guility :)
Grateful for any and all helpful information and guidance. Thank you arnold2
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nikibilly
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10. October 2005 @ 12:14 |
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hello all,
i have a question, whats the quickest way to put a whole season of US drama 'X' onto dvd - its currently in .avi format and there's about 13 episodes. Also, bearing in mind, im going to have to convert it into PAL format, as my dvd player isnt region free.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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Arnold2
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10. October 2005 @ 20:06 |
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DivX Converter Provides easy, one-step encoding of virtually any file to high-quality DivX video if this help anyone. DivX6 Think it is one maybe two mouse clicks. Most programs can handle the DivX codec.
Grateful for any and all helpful information and guidance. Thank you arnold2
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nikibilly
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11. October 2005 @ 11:34 |
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thanks for the reply, is there any other software you could possible suggest?
Thanks.
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Arnold2
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11. October 2005 @ 12:42 |
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What I have been doing is going to the guide section here at AfterDawn http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/searching
searching guides for information for job. There is a lot of freeware we can use as well as a link takes you right to the download page with more information about the program. The guides are excellent.
Grateful for any and all helpful information and guidance. Thank you arnold2
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dustybin
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11. October 2005 @ 12:50 |
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Try using win AVI video converter i use it and its never let me down,
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mofofox3
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12. October 2005 @ 07:09 |
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Hi all Mofo here and i am havin an issue converting a file. I used AVI codec as suggested and got these results:
File : 230 MB (230 MB), duration: 0:30:01, type: AVI, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 39 %
Video : 207 MB, 967 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 512*384 (4:3), XviD = XviD Mpeg-4, Supported
Audio : 23 MB, 107 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = MPEG Layer-3, Supported
Now i have looked into XviD, and DivX conversion forums, and found nothing. I am getting no audio when i use TMPGEnc plus. I tried the CBR and VBR modes, but still nothing. The video is fine. if there is a link that you can send me to explaining how to correct the issue i would really appreciate it.
Thanks afterdawners.
MOFO OUT
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nikibilly
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12. October 2005 @ 12:33 |
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ok, well, thanks for the help...
I've downloaded the DivX Bundle (which includes the DivX Converter suggested) so i'll wait and see what happens when i get round to using it.
The program i usually use is TMPGEnc but its slow so im trying to look faster alternatives, but like i said i'll give that a go....
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zrdb
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12. October 2005 @ 12:50 |
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You want fast? Use the free version of VSO DivX to DVD, it doesn't get any faster than that.
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Arnold2
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14. October 2005 @ 11:47 |
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Hi Mofo, that has happened to me. Had to use VSO DivX to DVD. there are some TMpge just can not do.
Grateful for any and all helpful information and guidance. Thank you arnold2
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zrdb
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14. October 2005 @ 18:24 |
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VSO DivX to DVD is kinda like "if this can't convert this XviD file to dvd compliant mpeg2-nothing can".
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Arnold2
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15. October 2005 @ 07:00 |
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yeah, that is the only program I could find to convert the clip that was affordable. Sitll use the free ver.
Grateful for any and all helpful information and guidance. Thank you arnold2
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dustybin
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16. October 2005 @ 01:21 |
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Ive tried both vso DivX to dvd , and winavi video converter and i would have to advise you on using winavi. It takes about 45min to convert a XviD file into a playable dvd(vob bup)were as it took me 4 hrs to convert it with DivX to dvd. Im using a pentium 4 with 768 ram. hope this helps. O by the way if you do choose to use winavi after converting the file change the folder name it creates from DISC_O to VIDEO_TS and then burn.
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banka_ny
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25. October 2005 @ 10:54 |
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does anybody have any idea how to convert a video clip to mpeg???
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rick5446
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26. October 2005 @ 03:11 |
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HELLO...banka_ny..I see your mother taught U how to write..GUESS she forgot to teach U how to read...it's posted all over this & many more sites...Go shopping then come back with a problem or a thanks
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mofofox3
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28. October 2005 @ 05:58 |
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Arnold thanks alot man I will try that today... Some question Banka i think this whole section of the forum is for converting video, can yo be more specific?
Anyway so all I have to do is download this VSO DivX and convert? sounds too easy, but I will let you know the outcome.
MOFO OUT
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mofofox3
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28. October 2005 @ 07:06 |
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Arnold.... It converted great however. I have multiple things to fit on one disc. Norm. I would convert with the Tmpg then use the author to make my own disc with images what have you. How can i fit these sessions onto one disc? I am using Nero and i am wondering if i can create new folders with in Video TS? I am going to mess around a bit. Let me know if you have any info.
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28. October 2005 @ 07:08 |
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Hi, just a quick note, we just optimized a little bit DivXtoDVD and the version 1.99.23 is faster ( up to 35% ) , I remind too than the trial version is slower than the registered one. Next developments planned will optimized the speed, but according a survey, our users prefer the extra functionnalities and quality than pure speed. BUT we will do some optimizations for sure in the future.
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KajNrig
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28. October 2005 @ 15:45 |
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Hi, I'm a complete noob here. I've been following the XviD-to-DVD guide (and I still intend on following it through even though it may be an older method; the few other methods I've tried have screwed me over in one way or another), but I'm stuck at the video conversion. TMPGEnc always says:
File "long long file name.avi" can not open, or unsupported.
Can anyone help me with this?
AVICodec had:
File : 699 MB (699 MB), duration: 1:41:01, type: AVI, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 46 %
Video : 608 MB, 842 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 608*336 (16:9), XviD = XviD Mpeg-4, Supported
Audio : 90 MB, 125 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = MPEG Layer-3, Supported
Now I don't think that's really relevant, but whatever works.
I've tried opening the file with VirtualDub to convert the audio stream, but it's denied this file, too. DivXtoDVD converts it into chaptered .VOB files, but that's not what I want. I want a MPEG2 file that I can later chapter off.
...so if anybody could help me with the conversion, I'd greatly appreciate it. And if this should be in a separate thread, just tell me.
Thanks so much.
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rick5446
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28. October 2005 @ 20:04 |
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KajNrig..hello win AVI converter will make u just an mpeg..so will Xilisoft video converter
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KajNrig
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28. October 2005 @ 22:11 |
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Thanks, but Win AVI Converter placed a really annoying message on top of the entire video, and it was really distracting and annoying. Video Converter only did five minutes of the movie.
But thanks anyhow. I'm thinking I'll post this issue as a separate thread. Once again, thank you.
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