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program dvd2cdr spinoff question
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botox3030
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16. March 2003 @ 21:59 |
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i know of the program dvd2cdr which creates dvd backups in cdr format that are readable in a dvd player. now my question is since this is possible, it should also be possible to burn .avi's in dvd format onto a cdr so i can watch a movie on my tv via a dvd player. can someone outline how i would go about doing this? thanks
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daniel
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Shoey
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17. March 2003 @ 01:18 |
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AVI (DivX) won't play in home dvd player. The best format is SVCD using DVD2SVCD& CCE (Cinema Craft Encoder) to cd-r's. VCD video sucks big time.
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botox3030
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18. March 2003 @ 02:49 |
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yeah, i know avi's can't play in a dvd player, but is it possible to convert .avi back into dvd format?
dvd2cdr will allow playage of dvd data on a cdr.
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Shoey
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18. March 2003 @ 02:59 |
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Quote: yeah, i know avi's can't play in a dvd player, but is it possible to convert .avi back into dvd format?
It is possible to convert avi to VCD\SVCD.
Many programs out there that will allow a dvd movie to be copied to cdr(w) after a dvd rip& encode. What advantages do we have using dvd2cdr?
Shoey
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botox3030
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18. March 2003 @ 11:26 |
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advantages of dvd2cdr are no loss of data. make identical backups of dvd's using cdr's. meaning u can pop the cdr into u'r dvd player and it will play.
the programs u are talking about, is there any loss of data going from avi to svcd to cdr?
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Shoey
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18. March 2003 @ 11:37 |
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I checked into that program early this morning and found out it's "3rd party software" that is nothing but junk. The program uses its own encoder and I already know the program is NO comparison to CCE (Cinema Craft Encoder, TMPEng, or Canopus ProCoder. Such programs like the DVD2CDR are: DVD-TO-DivX, DVD-TO-MPEG. You should consider making a SVCD sample using CCE encoder with DVD2SVCD 1.1.2. <Guarenteed BETTER video quality I assure you m8.
Shoey ~O-O~
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botox3030
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18. March 2003 @ 16:21 |
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yeah, i didn't look around to see what the program was actually doing. i just read the short description and downloaded. thanks for the info. i'll look into encoding svcd.
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Shoey
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18. March 2003 @ 16:27 |
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Asus K8N nVidia nForce3 Pro 250 GB, Athlon 64 3200+, Hitachi 80 gig SATA 150, Corsair XMS 1 gig PC4000, ATI Radeon Saphire 9600 Pro (256 DDR), Windows XP Pro (64 Bit),Lite-ON SOHD 167T,, Plextor PX-712SA,BenQ 1640.
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