Hi ...recently d/loaded a few movies all avi/divx etc...Have read up on tmpg+vdub etc.,gave me a headache.
Is there an easy prog where you can just drop the avi file into it and it transfers it to a vcd/dvd format (picture and sound)to burn with recordnow,primo etc...?
tmpge can be a bit of a bitch to get ur head around for any newcomer, but it is by far the best free mpeg encoder going around, quality wise, ive heard that it even matches canopus procoder in for quality and procoder is US$500, but if your worried about ease and not quality, well just use Nero, but i promise you with Nero the output will look balls compared to tmpge's output, and also Nero is renowned for having problems during encoding and after encoding(picture can turn out upside down sometimes).
so it would be wise learning how to use a good encoder. if you have any problems with it well thats what this forum is for ;)
i used to hate going to weddings, all the old dears would poke me and say "your next", they stopped saying it after i did it to them at funerals -Chopper Reid-
Well I have used both dvd author and TMPGEnc and they both work well(trial version) but have since both expired :( oh well now i would like to know if there are any other free ware programs that are similar or a way to get around the trial version has expired. I am a very lite user and am very much in learning mode and am unsure if I want to buy software for the one or two times I will use it...any info here would be greatly appreciated
mpeg-2 requires a licence which the company has to pay for, so any mpeg-2 encoding software is gonna cost you for a full version, some cost more than others but tmpge is one of the best and cheapest, best bang for your buck($20 for the plus version last time i checked). mpeg-1 is free with tmpge not like some other encodeing software out there where you do have pay for mpeg-1.
hey if ur really cheap you can find a crack for tmpge out there for it anyway ;)
also intervideo windvd creator costs US$100 which IMO is still too much for a convertor, its alot better than canopus procoder ($500) but still to much, ive also heard that intervideo has some annoying problems
if you want to spend $100 or more on an encoder i would suggest you look into 'main concept', it apparently is the one of if not the best encoder out on the market
anywayz theres the run down enjoy
enjoy & goodluck
i used to hate going to weddings, all the old dears would poke me and say "your next", they stopped saying it after i did it to them at funerals -Chopper Reid-
im not sure but, i think u'd still have to author after youve encoded it to dvd format, i know with tmpge plus that after youve encoded it to dvd you still have to author it.
i used to hate going to weddings, all the old dears would poke me and say "your next", they stopped saying it after i did it to them at funerals -Chopper Reid-