Convert AVI, Xvid, DivX to DVD
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2. November 2007 @ 08:24 |
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shamus77
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4. November 2007 @ 20:24 |
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Hi there,
I'm trying to burn a DivX avi to a dvd and having real trouble. It had VBR mp3 audio so I used VirtualDubMod to save the audio as an uncompressed wav, it came out the same length as the original avi.
I frameserved the video to CCE 2.66SP via Eclcce, using the following simple avisynth script.
clip=AVISource("E:\Working\input.avi", False)
aud=WAVSource("E:\Working\input.wav")
AudioDub(clip,aud)
ResampleAudio(48000)
LanczosResize(720,480)
ConvertToYUY2()
Seems to encode no problem but while the audio comes out as an mpa the proper length, the video stream winds up 4 minutes short throwing my audio way out of sync. The entire video stream does encode I'm not missing footage off the end.
The original avi was Progresive 23.97, I tried using the pulldown in CCE and tried without adding pulldown afterwords with a couple of tools.
I'm probably missing something obvious did my best to follow the settings in the guide at the beginning of this thread, but I might have messed up. If anyone has a suggestion it would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Shamus.
Wow!
The box said 4-6 years
and I finished the puzzle
in 3 weeks.
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loenho
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2. December 2007 @ 04:05 |
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4. December 2007 @ 20:47 |
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Originally posted by loenho: I don't know why everybody think over when the answer
is simple, the best convertor is PowerISO 3.5
you can download it here and solve all your problems!!
http://www.outyard.com/product/PowerISO-35,2,395.aspx
hey i got poweriso 3.8 but not sure how to use it, do you know where i can get a guide or tips on it? of course i wanna start off buy putting my avi to dvd.
I love psobb but i need a credit card # to get back on :(
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4. December 2007 @ 23:50 |
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Edit: wrong thread
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4. December 2007 @ 23:53 |
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Edit: double post
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NFoxx
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17. January 2008 @ 08:22 |
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Originally posted by cloning: 1. lol im interested how to convert a DVD in AVI or dvix , because im recording on a blank DVD using my DVDR player from my TV and i want to make it AVI or dvix
I would recommend VideoCharge. I've been using it for about 1 year and I'm completely satisfied with it. No problem with converting DVD to AVI! More information about this program you can find at videocharge.com
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17. January 2008 @ 08:49 |
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just a quick note to announce the ConvertXtoDVD 3 RC1 is available on the vso software forum
This version has a lot of new features, such animated DVD menu, and optimization for Quad and Dual-core CPU, also a new Quality Advisor wizard.
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divxmania
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6. February 2008 @ 12:56 |
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i discovered a preety cool new site providing detailed guides on the topic
looks like it's on the works
check it out!
http://www.divx-to-dvd.com/
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blugal
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23. February 2008 @ 23:36 |
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I've been using tmpgenc to convert AVI files to MPEG successfully. But recently i encounter error when converting AVI file. I did the same procedure, but there is an error message that say "cannot open, or unsupported." what could be the problem?
The file information:
bit rate : 127 kbps
audio format : lame mp3
frame rate : 23 frames/sec
data rate : 139 kbps
video sample size : 24 bit
video compression : DivX
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24. February 2008 @ 03:47 |
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permatex
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30. March 2008 @ 19:31 |
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convertxtodvd works fairly well for converting avi files to dvd but i prefer 1-click dvd movie,picture quality is about the same and 1-click dvd mivie software is twice as fast from start to finish.
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amtchef
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6. May 2008 @ 05:28 |
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Hi is there any software to download for the Archos player to put dvd movies onto it and without that big feeto pay, any help would be great, thanks
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cfowler
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15. May 2008 @ 03:41 |
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I have an AMAZING set of video files in .avi format that are 7.6gb in total, which will fit nicely on a dual layer dvd+r. I tried using cucusoft to encode the avi files to dvd files, the only problem is the total size of the new files will not even come close to fitting onto my blank dvd! Is there any way to take the original 7.6GB of avi video files and encode them into a playable format for my Denon DVD-900 player without increasing the size? I'm pretty certain my player will not play avi files directly from a dvd. Some of the new dvd players will play divX directly from disc so does that mean that avi would play too? Back to the task at hand.. I'm also concerned about losing quality. Currently the avi files have amazing picture and sound and I don't want to lose any of that. Please forgive me, I'm new and learning. Thanks a bunch,
Chris
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ryanmc14
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17. May 2008 @ 09:10 |
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please can any1 help i am wanting to play a WMV file but dont know how too...please can some1 help... I have media player classic!!!!!!
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digitilos
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17. June 2008 @ 15:49 |
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Originally posted by permatex: convertxtodvd works fairly well for converting avi files to dvd but i prefer 1-click dvd movie,picture quality is about the same and 1-click dvd mivie software is twice as fast from start to finish.
i agree with you, convertdivxtodvd is not that bad but have a look on SPAM.
i's a new video file converting and burning software with a good looking interface. And you can get it for free.
So try it at:
google for SPAM
and let me know about the high seped conversion and quality
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 12. February 2009 @ 11:56
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18. June 2008 @ 05:07 |
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I just tried kibisoft on a vista computer, and it converted something but it failed a the burn part,
it looks like a reskined version of convertxtodvd but with much less features, no menu, no merge , no subtitle management...
About the speed, it seems 30% slower than ConvertXtoDVD
By the way ConvertXtoDVD current version is 3.1.0.26 with this change log
[url=http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/history.php][/url]
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greginky
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20. June 2008 @ 15:36 |
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I just downloaded and used convertxtodvd and it worked well , I then used the program to burn the DVD, I was very impressed. I know computers fairly well but am totally new to the video stuff. This program made a beautiful animated menu without me telling it to.It took a while to convert it, about an hour, but I am happy with it.
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digitilos
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21. June 2008 @ 09:24 |
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You are partly right guys with convert X which offers more option that SPAM.I'm personnaly running with Vista and i've had no worries neither with the conversion part nor the burning part using SPAM.
i don't know where you get the figure of 30% slower speed cause i've run the both app and i didn't notice that much difference.
But let me remind you that SPAM is 100% free compared to the major video converter software on the market.
Because SPAM is a very handy and easy to use software for free, i keep one using it and i recommand it to begginers like me.
There should be a place for everybody in this world.
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azranp
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1. July 2008 @ 01:25 |
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Guys,
the best way to convert your avi to dvd is using TMPGEnc but its must be synchronize with a codec software. We also can add our subtitles. I have write a simple guide at my blog, pls visit
SPAM removed
sure its very useful...
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 2. July 2008 @ 14:51
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hpf84
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11. September 2008 @ 05:11 |
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There is a new video converter to dvd that does a great job with a high dvd quality at the end :
dvdcoach express from Kibisoft
Why don't you add it to your list
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11. September 2008 @ 05:26 |
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a free video converter to DVD that's impossible. it is legally imcompatible with the DVD licensing patent. you can check on http://www.mpegla.com
so for sure, there are freeware, like you can pirate it too, but such program requires a lot of ressources, how it could be free then ? because of advertisements? short term strategy to make a shareware later ( as VSO did with DivxToDVD despite it was incompatible with the MPEG LA rules ? )
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gobble412
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11. September 2008 @ 17:36 |
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I don't know if anyone has any knowledge on this guide or program, but I've been trying to convert a few episodes of a TV show from avi to DVD using Avi2DVD, and it seems to go great until after it finishes Demuxing the audio. It goes to start theMp3 to Ac3 conversion, but it stops and says "File Access Denied". This is the guide:
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/avi_to_dvd_avi2dvd.cfm
I appreciate any help.
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gobble412
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11. September 2008 @ 18:12 |
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Now I tried to use DVDCoach Express, and it appears to be working, but it keeps saying "Invalid and Inefficient vfw-avi packed B frames detected" I'm gonna take a wild guess, and say that that is probably bad? Anyone kno what I can do to fix this, supposed, problem?
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hereigo
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16. September 2008 @ 06:16 |
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Hi gobble 412
nice to see that you've tried dvdcoach express with good results.
Do not worry about the message you've had.
As you said it is not really a problem except that such message should occur to users .
I've had myself this messasge that I sent to the support team of Kibisoft (I wanted to check how long it would take to get an answer !!).
I had an answer within 2 days saying that this message shouldn't appear to users and that it would desepaer soon in the next version of dvdcoach.
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