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KajNrig
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17. November 2005 @ 09:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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DivXtoDVD worked much better, but there are still some studdering issues present, but not too bad. Can this be attributed to a lack of CPU horsepower during the transcoding? I am using a P4 2.4Ghz.
I'm not sure; I used it on a 2.66 GHz P4 (I'm guessing that's Pentium 4?), and it turned out fine. It might be the quality of your video... or something like that. I'm new to this, too, so I can't offer too much advice.
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I have try encode .AVI .mpeg files to dvd files using Nero vision express2 and then burn it to dvd using Nero express. But the video quality is not good enough for DVD standard, it is because the source is not at a good quality. Does it mean we can't do anything about DVD R quality? If so, what is the differences between VCD writer and DVD writer? What can we do to get DVD quality ?
If the source isn't good, then the converted file isn't going to be any better. I haven't used Nero, but the general rule among video conversion is that you shouldn't expect your output to be better than your input. In fact, often times you should expect it to be a bit worse.

I don't have any answers to your VCD/DVD question; sorry.
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fantazar
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17. November 2005 @ 12:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi folks!

AVI to DVD:

Okay, I'm no expert here but I've been using WinAvi to convert my .AVI files to .VOB. I click my advanced button and set the output to QUALITY rather than SPEED.
I've never had any problem with the finished product once conversion has been completed.
It takes on average around 15-30mins to convert.
Unfortunately being at work, I don't have my complete or exact settings for WinAvi but can give them to anyone wanting to know.
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DVD Menu:

Once I have my converted files in .VOB format, I then load these into TMPEGENC DVD Author 1.6. Design my menus with a few .JPG wallpapers of the same movie from the Net. Encode the movie and if possible, adjust your settings to more than just 1-PASS for better quality.
Takes a little longer, but if you want quality, you gotta give it more time. I also have the AC3 plugin so audio is in Dolby.

At the end of encoding you have the option to WRITE the DISC.
Go for it!

(I have everything set to the highest quality possible for encoding)
I'm using a : P4 2.8Ghz, 1Gig Ram, 128M Radeon 9800 PRO
tk31396
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23. November 2005 @ 17:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i have a problem too, i have an AVI file that i want to burn to a dvd. i have a dvd burner, blank dvds, etc. i am trying to use SONIC MY DVD plus or whatever. however i dont really know what i am doing. i tryed to burn a VCD but it wouldnt work in my dvd player, and now im burning a dvd and its taking forever. any sugestions of free and eaiser ways??? thanks
KajNrig
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24. November 2005 @ 09:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Usually, the first thing you want to do is convert the AVI to MPEG or VOB format, both of which are DVD-compliant. I suggest you use the DivX/Xvid to DVD guide located in the Guides section of this site.

Also, info we need:

What sort of DVD burner do you have, and is your firmware up to date?

What sort of DVDs are you using (brand and/or Manufacturer's ID, format [DVD-R, +R, etc.])?

What's the size of your AVI file, and is it encoded using Xvid/DivX? (This one's actually not that important)

Well, first off, I'd personally suggest using DivXtoDVD to convert the AVI to VOB. Don't bother putting in chapters and subtitles unless you want to burn directly to DVD without authoring. (If you want quality, there are other programs you can use, but DivXtoDVD is probably the fastest, AND it produces surprisingly good quality.)

Depending on how big your file is, it'll take anywhere from a few minutes (1-50 Mb) to a few hours (500+ Mb) to convert it to VOB. I'm taking a wild guess, but I'm gonna say your file is in the 700 Mb range or so.

After the file is converted, use whatever authoring program you want to create menus, add chapters, subtitles, etc. I personally like DVD-lab, but there's also TMPGEnc, Sonic, DVDMaestro (a good alternative to Scenarist), Scenarist (the most expensive and most complex), and probably a bunch of other ones.

...but you'll just have to experiment, really. Use what works best for you.
tk31396
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26. November 2005 @ 15:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanks for the advice,
first, i am using a philips DVD+RW DVD8316
it is up to date
i am using the cheap DVD-R (verbatim 1x-4x 4.7gb)
as you guessed the AVI file is about 700mb
i am trying using sonic mydvd, when i try to burn the dvds it takes a while to decode the music and video. but then it gets stuck on 'writting dvd'

honestly, i am not really sure what the problem is. i have tryed pretty much everything, converting wise, and i think it might be the suck ass cheap dvds that i am using.

do i have to use DVD+RW?

thanks for all of your help
KajNrig
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27. November 2005 @ 05:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yeah, I'm guessing you'll have to use either DVD+R or DVD+RW, since your DVD burner doesn't support -R.

Another question:

Are you converting the file before you burn it? Sonic MyDVD isn't that good of a program to use for DVD authoring. (I've asked about this program in another thread, too - http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/253652 )

You should also consider visiting this site to see just how good your blank media is: http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm (Note: You'll need to know what your Manufacturer's ID is. Download DVD Identifier and use that to get all the info you could possibly want about the DVD media you're using.)

Hope that helps.

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tk31396
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29. November 2005 @ 11:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanks for the advice

i checked my crappy blank dvds again and they are DVD+R

when i try to burn w/ sonic mydvd i have tryed to convert using other programs, convert using that program, and tryed to burn w/ other programs. but it all seams to not work.

i can burn vcds fine but they wont work on any dvd players in my house (including Xbox & PS2)

thanks again
tk31396
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29. November 2005 @ 11:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
when i use VSO DivX to DVD converter and it asks to burn w/ CopyToDVD i convert the files, but then i get an error when trying to burn that says: please place (re)writable media into the tray,

so i guess it's the wrong dvds?

i need dvd rw?

thanks
verylost
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30. November 2005 @ 15:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hi...i have some .AVI files that ive tried burning to dvd with no luck...all turning into coasters...ive read about this other program in this thread but when i try to download it it seems to get stuck...my computer is new so whaat is going on?
buddycat
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2. December 2005 @ 19:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Okay, I'm going to add my $.02 questions here.

I have AVI files. I seem to be able to convert them fine. But the problem I'm seeing is that the video looks a little jerky - kind of like where you've seen some of these syndicated tv shows where they have compressed it to get more commercials in (the sound is fine). You can see the problem most where there is a lot of movement or large images are moving quickly.

I've read a LOT of posts, downloaded various converters and they all see to give the same result above. Here are my questions, gleaned from all my research:

1. Could the framerate of the original AVI be a problem? I've not tried looking at them in a program I've read about called GSpot (I've downloaded it, but not used it).

2. Is there some conversion that needs to be made to go from a slower framerate like 24fps (etc.) to play on a standalone at 29.97 fps?

3. Following up: Some posts I've read say you should keep the same frame rate. But does that contribute to the slight stuttering of the video?

4. I've read in one place that the audio track carries the TBC. Is this why many guides have you split the audio from the video? Most others don't seem to explain exactly WHY you should do this(?). Would just splitting the two (and perhaps convert the audio to another format) make the resultant silent video run smoother? In which case, you could re-combine them in an authoring program (in my case, Nero 6.6)>

5. Which conversion guide on the web is the clearest? There are a dizzying number of them, but they mostly seem to point to TMPGEnc.

6. What is the major cause of the "blocky" areas of black on videos I've either converted or captured? I suspect it has to do with bitrates, which I've tried to understand, but have trouble grasping.

Answers to these questions might put all the pieces of the puzzle I've gathered together properly.

Thanks!
arcjump
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3. December 2005 @ 08:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I don't have alot of experience yet, but I cannot get a stutterless video when I convert it to a DVD. I am not sure about separating the audio and video, and then processing them separately. I do know that when I converted a PAL DVD to NTSC, I had audio sync issues. processing the components separately seems to make that likelihood greater. You might end up with great video, but it will be like a dubbed Chinese movie. :(
BIGnewb
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4. December 2005 @ 05:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
give Blazer Media Pro a shot;)
gusd
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5. December 2005 @ 02:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi all pls help me with this . I have this ripp-it and i'd like to convert an XviD movie file with str subtiltles into a dvd with subtitles . Does anyone know how to do it ?
With respect Gus .
risci
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8. December 2005 @ 16:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi there,
I was wondering if someone could give me some feedback on how to do this:

I have downloaded Top Gear episodes, and now I want to put them on DVD so that I can watch them on my DVD player. The files are in DivX. I tried using the leatest Nero, and I can fit 5 episodes (5 hours) on a single layer disc. But it starts to encode, and then the system crashes. I have two questions:

1. What is the easiest way to turn DivX videos into DVDs, and multiple files like in my case on one single layer disc?

2. How many hours can I fit on a single layer disc and still retain some sort of quality?

Thanks in advance

risci
BIGnewb
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9. December 2005 @ 05:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i use vso DivXtoDVD to convert and i use CopyToDVD to copy.
JadeGXC
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10. December 2005 @ 22:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok guys, I'm at my very wits end with this thing and I need help.

I was trying to find a relatively easy, free, and painless way to convert AVI files into SVCD format so I could burn them to dvds.

I stumbled upon a guide on this site for doing just that at...

http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/avi_to_dvd_avi2dvd.cfm

It seemed simple enough... However, when my transcoded file was sent over to HCEnc, I received errors in the input field. I thought perhaps that I was missing a codec, so I downloaded the last version of Nimo and installed what codecs I thought I might be missing. I transcoded the file again in the AVI2DVD program, and when it was sent to HCEnc this time, I received an error from windows XP telling my that MPEG2 codec has performed an illegal operation and must close, which of course also closes HCEnc.

I can't seem to find a fix for the mpeg 2 codec problem, or ultimately get this to work.

I'm running windows XP
2.8 Ghz Pentium D
gig of ram
DVD decrypter to burn the dvd (which I know works)
Burning with a DVD+RW drive

And I'm trying to combine a AVI file with a srt subtitle file, into one file, change it to SVCD and then burn it onto a playable dvd disc.

Oh, and I'm using Memorex 4.7gb DVD+RW discs.

I hope that is everything that needs to be known. Thanks in advance.
BIGnewb
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11. December 2005 @ 08:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
whenever i have an error i always use error nuker.this is a software that repairs all errors you have on your computer(inc. shortcuts and those hard times with .dll)this should help solve the problem.i think you can get it free off some website im not sure.this may help!!!!!!
buddycat
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11. December 2005 @ 10:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm coming to the conclusion, after researching some more, is not a conversion problem, per se, but that the issue may be frame rate. I'm still fuzzy about how that works. But I read on the anime forums, that the fansubs there are typically 23.xx (24)fps. But I understand that DVDs are 29.97 fps(?). So what I don't quite grasp in all this info is how to convert these AVIs so that they are smooth. Maybe they can't be, becasue that's how they were uploaded. Live action TV shows may be another matter.

I've read something about a 3:2 inverse pulldown on some encoders. No idea what they actually do. Can someone give me a little enlightenment here?
zrdb
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11. December 2005 @ 19:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've done a lot of conversion and the program I use (VSODivxtoDVD) automatically compensates for frame differences between mpeg4 (avi) and mpeg2 (dvd).

If Life Is Wonderful-How Come Mine Sucks?

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BIGnewb
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11. December 2005 @ 19:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
same here.no problems at all.
buddycat
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12. December 2005 @ 02:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hmm. I had it once, but don't remember if I tessted htat one. Guess I'll give it a chance....
trusilli
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20. December 2005 @ 05:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
For me just download super DVD creator and burn AVI to DVD
eiglesias
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20. December 2005 @ 13:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm new at this and you have probably answered this questions many times, but here goes. I was able to burn a home movie DVD to my harddrive but the Pinnacle software that I'm using can't read the VOB files. How do I convert VOB files that I downloaded from a DVD Camcorder into AVI files that I can edit?
ray20mon
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25. December 2005 @ 06:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello, I have a problem and I am lost. I used Winavi to covert an AVI to VOB, and it worked great. The original file was 1.37 gigs and converted into the size of 2.73. My problem lies in Nero when I try to burn it. When Nero opens I click on "Burn Dvd video files" and then I proceed to add the file. However it doesn't add it and gives me this exact message. " The file VTS_01_1.VOB is larger than 2 GB and therefore cannot be stored in an Iso file system. Please use the UDF file system to write such large files. This can be done by selecting another compilation type"

I don't get this message at all. I looked around the Nero, program discovering many things.. like I can make labels etc, but didn't find any answer to this Udf thing, or compliations. Is my file to big or something ? Can someone please tell why I am unable to add this file so, So I can burn it.

Ps: sorry if this question is stupid, but I got my dvd burner last night and have been fidgeting with it, since- thx to these guides I was able to burn my games and backup some others as well as rip some of my DVD's.

-Hokute No ken- and peace be with you
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BIGnewb
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25. December 2005 @ 08:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
if you cant burn with Nero i got some solutions.if you have DVD Decrypter you can select write then select IFO and burn.there;s another program that converts and burns.download vso DivXtoDVD and it should come with CopyToDVD.these 2 programs convert and burn really well.never a disappointment Nero is just too much of a problem/
 
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