need help using VSO DivxToDVD!!!! lol

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  1. verrock

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    hey i put a post b4 and this guy told me to use VSO DivxToDVD to burn my downloaded movie file in to a DVD-R and he told me to use one of his guides but i don't know witch one so can someone tell me how to do this? and do i need to do anything b4 i can burn my movie that is .avi i think into the DVD-R?
     
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    are there any guides that do not need acrobat reader beacuse my computer has an erorr of some kind when i run it.
     
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    Simple, uninstall acrobat reader, and then re-install it.

    Good luck,

    Rich
     
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    thx but one thing VSO DivxToDVD is only for conveting the file in to a compatable dvd file right? so i still need to download the copy to DVD program to burn the file into my DVD-R right?
     
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    You will need free programs DVD Shrink to compress your file if it is over the 4.3g size limit. If you have Nero it will burn or DVD Decrypter will burn iso files made with DVD Shrink and it is also free. I suggest you try to get your Adobe working because the first guide provided explains the whole process. Here is another guide for you

    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/vso_divxtodvd_guide.cfm
     
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    the file is less than the 4.3gb its only about 700mb and i know if its about 700 i should use a cd-r but the length of the movie is about 110 mins so... and i don't have either of the programs u told me about so is the CopyToDVD program just as good?
     
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    CopytoDVD will burn your file to a DVD as long as it is under 4.3g.
     
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    CopyToDVD also burns double layer. Just for the information, the new version of DivxToDVD, the shareware version 1.99, has its own burning engine and also has other features. Try a trial that may meet your needs better. But only you will know--there is a guide on the shareware version of divxtodvd too http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/vso_divxtodvd_2_guide.cfm
     

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