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Thread ID: 112023 2010-08-20 13:00:00 best avi-dvd jareemon (5207) Press F1
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1129992 2010-08-20 13:00:00 hey guys i used windows dvd maker to burn an avi file to dvd for use in dvd players, after a long time converting and burning, i put it in a dvd player and it came out low quality (looked like 'motionflow') and no sound...
Can you recommend me a good reliable avi to dvd prog, preferably one that automatically makes a basic but elegant menu?
jareemon (5207)
1129993 2010-08-20 14:26:00 Have a look at DVD Flick.

:pf1mobmini:
CYaBro (73)
1129994 2010-08-20 16:14:00 usually i dont bother converting to dvd...most things i download are avi or xvid files that 99% of dvd players read anyway... bigamzz (15898)
1129995 2010-08-20 19:41:00 +1 for DVD Flick KarameaDave (15222)
1129996 2010-08-20 20:30:00 "ConvertXtoDVD" is brilliant, Allows you to set Aspect Ratio, Audio Format & Level, converts NTSC to PAL and vice versa. It has its own burner which will process any prepared video file. If you search in the right places you'll get it free. blanco (11336)
1129997 2010-08-20 21:33:00 If you search in the right places you'll get it free.
LOL
i'd better start a new thread
jareemon (5207)
1129998 2010-08-20 21:38:00 Did the Avi file have sound?? If it didn't then the DVD wont have sound either Speedy Gonzales (78)
1129999 2010-08-20 21:54:00 the avi files were perfect... ive started another thread anyway
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jareemon (5207)
1130000 2010-08-20 22:07:00 You should keep it in the same post as the other one. NTSC is american. Altho TV's here do support NTSC. PAL is NZ. So, did you burn to cd or DVD? Burning to CD will make a diff

No im burning to dvd+r single layer
jareemon (5207)
1130001 2010-08-20 22:20:00 Dont know unless its the brand of blank dvds you're using Speedy Gonzales (78)
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