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900 mb avi file...
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 09:53 |
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How do i burn this to a DVD-R?
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19. December 2006 @ 10:32 |
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ConvertXtoDVD if it has VBR audio, or you can try it first in NeroVison Express.
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19. December 2006 @ 11:58 |
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An AVI file of that size will probably not fit onto a standard DVD5...normally a movie of around 700mb (AVI) converts to aroung 4gb, thats around 2+ hours, so you may have to use a DVD9.
Heres a simple guide on how I burn my AVI files using NeroVision
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_jump.cfm/356114/2104525
there is an excellent guide in my sig (by alkohol) also using NeroVision.
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 12:04 |
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yeah it asks for a DVD-9, but arent all is discs considered 9's?
I have done a few already using alkohol's tutorials, very helpful.
The movie is pirates 2, that's why it's so big of a file. also beerfest is only 701mb and it wont let me do that one either.
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19. December 2006 @ 12:17 |
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You can reduce the quality in Nero Vision so that it can fit onto a DVD5.
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 12:22 |
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Originally posted by nasayin: You can reduce the quality in Nero Vision so that it can fit onto a DVD5.
is there an alternative, so i don't comprimise the quality?
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19. December 2006 @ 12:24 |
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If your dvd burner supports dual layer, then go and buy some DVD9
nasayin
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 12:27 |
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i don't think so, i just bought the hp lightscribe dvd 840
i was told that all recordable dvd's are dvd 9's
I just bought 100 bucks worth of lightscribe discs last night.
Also, i just tried to lower the quality and it did'nt change anything
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 12:32 |
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When i'm in Nero vision and i go to add files and it brings it up, it shows the blue bar slightly passed the green.
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19. December 2006 @ 12:39 |
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 12:41 |
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o.k. thanks
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19. December 2006 @ 12:46 |
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Originally posted by whebster: When i'm in Nero vision and i go to add files and it brings it up, it shows the blue bar slightly passed the green.
Was there a pop up stating that the movie will not fit on a DVD5 media? You should have an option to automatically reduce the quality so that it can fit onto a DVD5. Dual layer disc are quite expensive so I usually burn them on DVD5 still.
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 12:47 |
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yes that is my drive,
ireally don't want to go and spend more money on discs right now, how should i go about reducing the quality.
I clicked "more" and then video options then dvd video...
is that where i want to be?
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 12:50 |
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no, no pop ups, it will let me go through with burning it , it just gives me a warning that it may not work
i'm using sony DVD-R 4.7gb
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19. December 2006 @ 12:54 |
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Click on More, then click on Video Options, then click on Dvd-Video tab. Go to Quality Settings and lower the quality until it fits.
Hope this helps
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 12:56 |
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it say" your project currently exceeds the capacity of a normal dvd, but still fits on to a DVD-9 disc.You need a DVD9 media to record your project on."
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whebster
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19. December 2006 @ 13:00 |
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Originally posted by nasayin: Click on More, then click on Video Options, then click on Dvd-Video tab. Go to Quality Settings and lower the quality until it fits.
Hope this helps
yeah that worked, i had to lower it to "long play" what will be the difference?
If it noticably different, then i'll bite the bullet and get some 9's.
o.k. thanks all
gotta get this burning
i really appreciate this site! you guys are awesome
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19. December 2006 @ 13:16 |
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Originally posted by gwendolin: An AVI file of that size will probably not fit onto a standard DVD5...normally a movie of around 700mb (AVI) converts to aroung 4gb, thats around 2+ hours, so you may have to use a DVD9.
Heres a simple guide on how I burn my AVI files using NeroVision
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_jump.cfm/356114/2104525
there is an excellent guide in my sig (by alkohol) also using NeroVision.
The size has nothing to do with conversion to DVD, only the length of time of the movie matters. I routinely convert 1400MB XviD AVI's, the latest was actually 1.36GB with a running time of 1 hour 23 minutes, to fit on DVD-5s. NVE's default bitrate "Standard Play' is 5073 kb/s and is good for an almost 2 hour movie, irregardless of the size of the original AVI. Lowering the bitrate will allow for a longer movie. For example a 2 hour 10 minute movie will require a bitrate of about 4400 kb/s which with an Xvid/AVI conversion will still look good.
Also note that with XviD conversions you usually don't really have to even fill the blank to the brim, like when you transcode, for max quality. Usually a tripling of the the Xvid's bitrate is all that is needed to max out the quality. Seeing as many 700MB Xvid's have a bitrate of about 1100 kb/s, you only need a bitrate of about 3500 kb/s when converting to DVD, nothing is really gained going higher as the quality is pretty much locked in by the original XviD conversion.
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19. December 2006 @ 13:27 |
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@MysticE,
This is not the first time we have disagreed on something, I WILL stick by my statement and I am certain that what I have written is in fact correct. When someone with any knowlege on this matter tells me otherwise then once again WE DISAGREE
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19. December 2006 @ 13:42 |
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Originally posted by gwendolin: @MysticE,
This is not the first time we have disagreed on something, I WILL stick by my statement and I am certain that what I have written is in fact correct. When someone with any knowlege on this matter tells me otherwise then once again WE DISAGREE
Quote: When someone with any knowlege on this matter
What a cheap shot, your insulting comment is totally uncalled for. Maybe you should report yourself to the mods.
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19. December 2006 @ 13:53 |
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@mystice,
Quote: What a cheap shot, your insulting comment is totally uncalled for. Maybe you should report yourself to the mods.
If you feel you've been agrieved then it is your option to report the offending grievence to the mods, Cheers.
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19. December 2006 @ 14:02 |
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Quote: @mystice,
[quote]What a cheap shot, your insulting comment is totally uncalled for. Maybe you should report yourself to the mods.
Quote: If you feel you've been agrieved then it is your option to report the offending grievence to the mods, Cheers.
Did you mean aggrieved per chance? Sorry not my style.
Good Day 
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19. December 2006 @ 21:44 |
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Originally posted by whebster: it say" your project currently exceeds the capacity of a normal dvd, but still fits on to a DVD-9 disc.You need a DVD9 media to record your project on."
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2: Dead Man's Chest is a 2 hrs plus movie, so you'll need to do 2 things (or you have 3 choices below) . Yes, even the original DVD (movie only) needs to be transcoded via DVD Shrink or Nero Recode to fit into a single layder DVD-R or DVD+R disc (I ripped, transcoded with Nero Recode and backed up mine nearly 2 weeks ago).
So a 900MB of AVI into DVD is going to take you few hours (2 1/2 at least) to convert and transcode. Below is what I usually do to any of my AVI files if it (the AVI file/s) went beyond the DVD5 capacity via Nero Vision.
* 1st - ignore Nero vision's message of going over it's limits and process/convert them as usual.
* 2nd - once Nero Vision is done, fire up Recode or DVD Shrink and start to transcode as usual (i.e. regular backup/transcode process).
* 3rd - you can lower the quality via Nero vision's quality settings to see if it will fit on a single DVD-R or DVD+R disc.
I don't know about others, but I have been converting and transcoding AVI files (mostly anime movies) into DVD in the past and so far nearly 95% of times, any 700MB of AVI (especially if it's 1 hr 30 minutes) will become roughly at least 4GB (depends on the quality settings). Yes, even with just 4 episodes of BLEACH anime (22 minutes long) will end up roughly 4GB.
Since I owned a 55" SONY Widescreen HDTV, I want the best quality possible. That being said, time is not an issue for me.
Again, the choice is yours, so do whatever you deemed it fits your desire.
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19. December 2006 @ 21:57 |
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gwendolin I joined only after reading your misinforming and TBH very rude post.
The poster has a 900mb AVI file for a 150min movie, which already suggest the movie is bad rip, as the fiesize is pointless for CD or DVD storage, its also must use mp3 as sound, and 90% use 128k mp3 sound, so that leaves the video bitrate at about 600k/s, which is far too low for an action movie even on XviD, so TBH, stretching that onto to DVD5 size is a waste, never mind DVD9.
MysticE is correct in the fact that encoding a 700mb XviD to mpeg2 with a higher bitrate than 3-4000k is a waste, and nothing will be gained by going higher, as you cant put back what has been removed, same way your not going to get CD quality sound by converting a 192k mp3 back to an uncompressed wav.
The poster should re-encode this AVI to mpeg2 using a 3900k video bitrate and 160k audio bitrate, and even this is overkill, but will fill the disc nicely enough with a basic menu, using a DVD9 on a 600k 2.0 AVI is just silly.
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19. December 2006 @ 22:27 |
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@Redempt80,
Quote: gwendolin I joined only after reading your misinforming and TBH very rude post.
You havent seen RUDE as yet, if this is the only reason you joined AD then it's for the WRONG reason. As I stated, an AVI file of that size WILL, after conversion using NVE "blow " out to well over 4gb.....sure you can alter the B/R to make it fit to a DVD5.
If you Read what I said in my post, you ignoramus
you will see I used the wordswill probably not fit and then this, my uneducated friend
so you may have to
So before you start jumping up and down and pounding your chest, Read my post again, this time slowly so you can understand
I look forward to some of your posts where you actually team up with your friend and help someone
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