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| 1130002 | 2010-08-20 22:26:00 | isnt it more likely to be a codec or something>? | jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1130003 | 2010-08-20 22:33:00 | these days I use Specsoft Video to DVD (www.spesoft.com) works better than DVDFlick, esp if its a straight conversions. I only use DVD Flick to add menus etc if required. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1130004 | 2010-08-20 23:18:00 | Just looking at your other thread as well Re the Audio . If the AVI is OK but loses it in the conversions, try that program I linked, but before you burn a DVD go to the output folder you have to select when loading and open vob1 in the video folder (you should have two - Audio which will be empty and Video - normal DVD lay out) , it will play on your normal player, if every thing is OK burn the DVD . Dont know if this will help or not . Last weekend, playing a rental DVD on my media center PC and it had sound that was crap - installed the Latest DirectX ( . microsoft . com/downloads/details . aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=3b170b25-abab-4bc3-ae91-50ceb6d8fa8d" target="_blank">www . microsoft . com) and it fixed the problem . |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1130005 | 2010-08-20 23:35:00 | Spesoft video to dvd converted pretty quickly I checked the output folder and the vob file played fine, with audio. Do i just burn the two folders to dvd? audio ts video ts |
jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1130006 | 2010-08-20 23:49:00 | it worked, the dvds work fine, except for the video id slightly jumpy compared to the original file and no settings in the program to change it | jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1130007 | 2010-08-21 01:30:00 | OK -- Is the Converted Video (DVD) playing on a PC or actual DVD player connected to the TV ? If you go into the DVD folder where it places the files before burning, try opening vob1 does it Jump ? If not then you can use just about any burner to burn the tow folders, (Audio + Video folders) to a DVD and slow the burn down. One thing I found over time -- Sometimes certain DVD's dont want to work to good. Personally I use Imation DVD-R or verbatim DVD-R DL Had lots of problems with DVD+r's If its on a PC, you can try Turning off Windows hardware acceleration -- This page (www.pixelmetrics.com) shows you how in XP & Vista. For W7, depends on what graphics you are using will depend on where the setting is. If its on a PC, you can also try the latest DirectX as previously posted. IF theres any jumping on the original File .AVI, then it will be exaggerated in final DVD. I did a tutorial for a person with audio showing some basic steps in word and Excel a while back, saved it as AVI - and it worked fine on the PC, converted it to DVD as she wanted to use it in her classes as a hand out :yuck: converting to DVD, then back the AVI Compression was to much for it. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1130008 | 2010-08-21 02:18:00 | The vob file is jumpy also, the source avi file isn't... EDIT: directx is upto date, ill try the dvd in a player connected to the tv. If theres no jumping on the tv (no pun intended) then ill try turning off hardware accelleration... |
jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1130009 | 2010-08-21 02:57:00 | Did you try DVD Flick (http://www.dvdflick.net/) as well ? Some times some programs work better than others. Personally I've had more failures/ Bad results with DVD Flick than Specsoft. BUT DVD Flick does make menus. In the original question you mentioned "windows dvd maker" didn't work to well either. If you try DVD Flick and that does the same thing then there could be a problem in converting the original AVI File that cant be fixed. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1130010 | 2010-08-21 02:59:00 | DVD Flick or ConvertXtoDVD. Both work well and create cool menus. Although ConvertXtoDVD does cost. |
xyz823 (13649) | ||
| 1130011 | 2010-08-21 03:40:00 | DVD Flick just failed terribly on a Set of movies (.MOV) I'm converting for some family members ( meant to have done it weeks ago - oops) - about 5 hours worth of video footage from their holiday, was going onto a DL DVD -- A total mass of garbage, audio all out of Sync :( Update-- Giveawayoftheday (http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/) currently have the Aiseesoft Blu Ray Ripper as a freebe - valid till about 6pm today 21st. Just installed it, and it converted one of the family's 5 minute clips to DVD - "Absolute perfect" Quality, and Audio. |
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