How to turn a Video file into a DvD...TUTORIAL.
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tEChniiQue
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14. August 2005 @ 22:07 |
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This tutorial is intended to help Afterdawn users convert a DivX file into a DvD. This is a great tool for turning home movies into DvDs as well as any other video files you may have stored in your computer.
What you will need:
DvD Burner Drive
Divx to DvD
Blank DvD-R Media
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Open the program. If you are prompted to update your version, do it, then continue with this tutorial.
Under Source File click the folder beneath it to the right (next to the red x). Navigate your way to the file you want to turn into DvD AND CLICK OPEN.
Destination FolderSelect where you want the finished product to go.
If you have CopytoDVD, check the box next to it. Your dics will burn as soon as the file has been converted, assuming you have one inside your burner prior to the file's completion.
Both the video size (4:3 or 16:9) can be chosen by using the drop down box by "Aspect". Same goes for the image quality (NTSC or PAL) if you select one in the drop down box next to "Standard". If you have know idea what to select, leave it at automatic.
If you'd like to see a Preview of the file while it converts, click the corresponding box in the top right corner of the program box.**NOTE: It may cause you a headache, I say "leave it unchecked".
Got all your options sorted and selected, CLICK CONVERT
The process length will depend on the size of the video. Once completed, you can burn it with your favorite burning program.
Get DivXtoDVD here: http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_encoders/v...
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 21. January 2006 @ 09:54
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Alien13
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20. August 2005 @ 17:54 |
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Your a bit late with the guide uniique1 :) i have been using this method for a while and is great i love it. This is a very good guide, it will most probably help out a few people who are looking to do this :)
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tEChniiQue
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20. August 2005 @ 17:59 |
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Oh I know, it's just lately I got a questions on how to so, well, you know how it is...
**edit: Thanks
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Alien13
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20. August 2005 @ 18:03 |
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No probs, its a cool tutorial :)
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dzuki77
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22. September 2005 @ 07:10 |
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What am i doing wrong? it's taking me 16 hours to convert to DVD. What am i doing wrong?
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tEChniiQue
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10. October 2005 @ 06:26 |
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Mybe a buffering issue. Make sure your computer RAM isn't being utilized for anything of other than the necessities.
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angeli15
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14. November 2005 @ 00:36 |
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is this okay to use if your burning vcds?
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tEChniiQue
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21. January 2006 @ 09:16 |
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It won't work for VCDs because you're converting the files to be read on DvD format. Not this particular method anyways.
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i_suck
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21. January 2006 @ 10:02 |
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how long would it takes for a 2 hour movie?
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tEChniiQue
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23. January 2006 @ 18:25 |
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I'm not sure, it depends on a particular system capabilities. For example, processor speed and RAM play a factor. For me, a two hour movie takes about 45minutes for the process but others may be different.
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