all downloaded avi movies that i convert to dvds come out blank, even though software says completed successfully. i put avi movie in dvd flick to change to dvd files. i tried it 2 ways: changed to video ts files, then put in dvd shrink to make iso file then burned in image burn to verbatim dvd-r disk. blank. then tried having dvd flick change directly to iso file to burn in image burn afterward. blank. the files are on my pc with the right amount of gigabytes, but on the final disk, nothing-0 gb. have done this with different movies. all other movies burn, just can't burn those that are downloaded avi files. i have never been able to burn an avi to a dvd disk. my burner is fine. must be an issue with the conversion of avi to dvd. help please.
yes, the dvd flick output video ts files are on my pc and can be played back on my pc. image burn appears to be burning it successfully to disk, but then the disk is empty in the end. and i repeat, this is the case only with files that start out as avi, all others burn great. there are no folders on the burned disk, empty.
If you insert that disk into ImgBurn, click the 'Device' tab will it show the disk status as empty and list the entire space as available.
If you then drag any data file onto the window, it will burn it without issue?
I have almost like this problem...
I downloaded some avi files. They are PERFECTLY playing on computer but when I burned then to DVD, some of them are NOT plyable on DVD player. The player is GOOD for watching AVI movies but sometimes I have this problem. The movies are NOT even showing on dvd. Same thing with playing these DVD's on PS3 but at least the menu is saying that the files are corrupted, ... but still they are perfectly playing on computer. I'm just wondering if there is some problem with files? different codec or resolution or ...
Please advise.
Thanks,
yes, image burn will show the disk as empty if i put it back in it, and it will burn other data on it without a problem. and i do not have test mode checked to on; it is in burn mode definitely.
But it looks like the ImgBurn is working only for VOB files. And actually DVDRipper is almost the same. Anyway, ... what about AVI files? How to burn them?
Thanks,