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| Thread ID: 113247 | 2010-10-11 07:57:00 | What to use to burn my AVI's to DVD,any suggestion? | inman2787 (16018) | Press F1 |
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| 1143697 | 2010-10-11 07:57:00 | I wanted to make a few copies, started the process and it took about 2hrs. Mainly because it had to encode the AVI. Is there a program that does this quickly? Do DVD players play AVI's? |
inman2787 (16018) | ||
| 1143698 | 2010-10-11 08:00:00 | What version of windows do you use?? If Vista or Win7, you could try DVD maker | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1143699 | 2010-10-11 08:20:00 | Some DVD players now support DivX, but your mileage will vary. | SoniKalien (792) | ||
| 1143700 | 2010-10-11 09:15:00 | If it were me, I would use: "Mediainfo" to find exactly what's inside the avi container (eg 30fps) "Xmedia Recode" to get an mpg (keep the original fps) "DVD Flick" to create a video DVD (yes, keep the original fps!) "ImgBurn" to burn multiple copies (Sony DVD-R, burn 16x media at 8x) These progs are free and work even with Win7-64bit. I know NZ is 25 fps. But 30 fps usually works. Converting from 30 fps to 25 fps would cause a quality hit |
BBCmicro (15761) | ||
| 1143701 | 2010-10-11 17:50:00 | I have gone back to any video recorder, just works | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1143702 | 2010-10-12 03:08:00 | blah blah blah .... | AlesaunderKent (16022) | ||
| 1143703 | 2010-10-12 03:12:00 | Get ya spam out. Reported. I quite like DVDFlick - free and simple, and it doesn't balls up the aspect ratio like I've seen some other software do. |
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| 1143704 | 2010-10-12 03:57:00 | What version of windows do you use?? If Vista or Win7, you could try DVD maker I use Win7 now.I have try media maker before,but it is a little slow. |
inman2787 (16018) | ||
| 1143705 | 2010-10-12 03:59:00 | If it were me, I would use: "Mediainfo" to find exactly what's inside the avi container (eg 30fps) "Xmedia Recode" to get an mpg (keep the original fps) "DVD Flick" to create a video DVD (yes, keep the original fps!) "ImgBurn" to burn multiple copies (Sony DVD-R, burn 16x media at 8x) These progs are free and work even with Win7-64bit. I know NZ is 25 fps. But 30 fps usually works. Converting from 30 fps to 25 fps would cause a quality hit Thanks for your reply.There are some choices for me.I like to try out DVD Flick first.Other guys have recommended it to me. |
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| 1143706 | 2010-10-12 04:02:00 | blah blah blah ... I know [edited] If you have any other suggestion.By the way,if it has a cracked keygen??Waiting for your reply. [Mods edit: well rather than waiting for a reply here, why not lean across the desk and ask him (or ask yourself!)? I don't mean to be indelicate <whisper>but I can see your IPs ...</whisper> from where I stand, and guess what? - they're the same! You must get lonely talking to yourself. Pathetic. Bye.] |
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