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Burning Xvid encoded AVI to DVD

Discussion in 'Video problems with Mac' started by Grem, Jan 18, 2006.

  1. Grem

    Grem Member

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    I've got an AVI in 2 parts encoded with Xvid. Audio / Video play just fine on my machine with VLC, but I tried to burn it to a DVD last night and I don't have any audio.

    The video plays fine in my standalone player (LiteOn LVW-1101HC1 DVD Recorder), but wont recognize on my Powerbook, and I have no sound on the disc.

    I used Toast 7.0.2, Video Tab -> DVD-Video, and it encoded/burned/verified over night.

    Any thoughts?
     
  2. paul1085

    paul1085 Regular member

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    download vso divxtodvd and vso copytodvd then open up copydvd, make video dvd, then a message comes up asking if you want divxtodvd to encode, do this and then it will encode and burn. Hasn't failed me once.

    As to joining multiple avi's i haven't come across it, soz i cant be of much help.
     
  3. Grem

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    um.. I appreciate the effort, but I did post this in the Mac forum, mostly because I use a Mac. The software you've suggested is Windows only unless I'm missing something.

    Cheers
     
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    you should be able to use ffmpegx to join the two files.. and then toast would convert to dvd.
     
  5. Grem

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    ok thanks Ill try that, I just dragged both of them onto Toast
     

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