VSO ConvertXtoDvd
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11. August 2006 @ 06:02 |
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would you say that VSO ConvertXtoDvd is one of the best programs to convert XviD to dvd? Mine seems to take for ever to convert, then I have to wait even longer to burn it to my dvd with Nero recode, any suggestions would be great.
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AfterDawn Addict
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11. August 2006 @ 08:31 |
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I also use VSO ConvertXtoDvd, but now I have start to use WinAVI and I like it.
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lisa_8023
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13. August 2006 @ 21:28 |
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14. August 2006 @ 00:21 |
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why are you burning the output file from vso's convertXtodvd with Nero recode?
if the file is too big,just alter the output size
there is a DVD-5 setting,but i prefer custom,to keep the data away from the edge of the disk
settings/encoding/target size/custom-4300mb.
convertXtodvd also has a burn engine
settings/burning/tick the burn results to dvd tab
the average spec'd pc,should convert (on vso's default setting)/burn an AVI file of around 700mb in an hour or so,even quicker on the fast encoding/low quality seting
the quality is way better than winavi imo
good luck
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luther13
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5. September 2006 @ 17:25 |
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i have been using convertxtodvd for some time now for some reason , the new updated version sep 3 2006 ,when its converting it takes forever and slows the rest of my comp down . what gives , am i not set right
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8. September 2006 @ 20:51 |
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it depends on what seting for encoding you have set go into setings and select encoding and there will be a drop down menu that will say high quailty medium quialty and low quailty so depending on the quailty you want click on the one you want, i my self use the high quailty cuse if i am puting it on dvd i want the best i can get, hope that helps
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necromo
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11. September 2006 @ 08:23 |
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ConvertXtoDvd usually takes about a hour to convert for me. But I have had so many coasters that I have stopped using the prog. I used Winavi but found the prog to be crap. I eventually started using Canopus Procoder. Takes at least two hours per film, but great quality.
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Creddly
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11. September 2006 @ 10:07 |
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I have started using ConvertXtoDVD and personally I am not bothered with how long it takes because I know i'll get perfect results... a nice smooth DVD with no skipping or jumping. Just gotta use the right media.. I use Taiyo Yudens, expensive but bloody worth it.
And I burn with the latest Pioneer DL burner.
Perfect results.
Somebody said it slows their computer down too?
Well to be honest, when your encoding and/or burning to DVD you shouldn't be doing anything on your computer... have as little programmes running as possible
Hope this helps
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lmac222
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25. September 2006 @ 09:02 |
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ive been using convertxtodvd since when it was DivXtoDVD but anyways
having a problem. About 2 weeks ago i might have possibly changed some kind of setting, because now when i get to the burn stage after it encodes i guess u would say, even with a blank dvd in the burn button is greyed out no matter what i do? I cant change the volume name or anything. My primary use for this program is Ive been putting big files onto a dvd from my cpu, lately ive just been taking what i have done with convertx and then opening up DVD Shrink, a lot more hassle. What possibly could i have changed to not allow me to do the burn stage anymore?
i use 2.0.13.128 version
thanks
larry
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