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Convert AVI, Xvid, DivX to DVD
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lililou
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19. September 2008 @ 08:51 |
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I tried DVD coach and also had the weird message, so I switched to ConvertXtoDVD and I'm not going back !!
ConvertXtoDVD is really easy to use and has some cool features like menu creation and subtitle management. By far the best video converter on the market , trust me !
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varnull
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21. September 2008 @ 21:38 |
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can't compare to dvd flick when it comes to value for money.. convertx still has troubles with subtitles.
dvdstyler is probably the best all round dvd authoring application, but it takes time and patience to get the best from it.
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digitilos
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23. September 2008 @ 17:10 |
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Difficult to compare SPAM, a freeware to convertx, a shareware.
There are so many options in convertx that I won't never use.
You can't even create your own menu with your favorite picture!
With SPAM, it is so simple that it works for free.
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hpf84
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25. September 2008 @ 04:31 |
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I've heard dvdcoach thanks to your forum
I appreciate its ease of use.
dvdcoach is so simple to use but you can't compare it with convertx which does good job as well. But does it worth the money ?
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bilvihur
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13. February 2009 @ 08:24 |
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I was using AVI2DVD to create DVD movies, but it's lack of support finally made me give up in frustration. Reading this forum, I downloaded and started using DVDCoach Express. So far I've been very satisfied with it's speed and quality. It has even handled .avi files which AVI2DVD couldn't. I'm disappointed that AVI2DVD couldn't be maintained, but DVDCoach Express is now my only DVD converter.
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bilvihur
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17. February 2009 @ 08:20 |
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Update - I tried DVDFlick, and find it more versatile than DVDCoach Express! It accepts multiple .avi files, with different frame and bit rates, and fits them onto a DVD. No need to join files manually, or rename them. DVDFlick has my vote!
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knfusd
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25. February 2009 @ 09:26 |
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I have a problem I'd like to see if anyone can help me with. I have some avi files that I would like to put on a dvd. I'm using dvd flick as the converter. it's fairly simple to use and haven't had much issues using it. my problem is the files i want to convert are of a compilation and when I try to put more than one title on a disk it's has no more room because each avi file has the total time of the disk it was taken from instead of the total time of length of the file itself.I have 8 avi files. Each file is in approximate length of 30 to 45 minutes in length. My question is there any way to change the avi files so that the correct time length is on the files itself so that I dont have to use 10 disks to put the files on dvd? If I've posted in the wrong area could a moderator please place this post in the correct area please. Thanks for any and all responses!!
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6. April 2009 @ 23:01 |
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I have an embarrassingly dumb question.. your indulgence is appreciated!
Why does one want to convert .avi to dvd?
Also, please recommend a free mpeg-2 viewer.
-- Fool On The Hill
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bilvihur
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7. April 2009 @ 07:21 |
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We convert AVI files to DVD format so they can be burned onto DVD disks, and played on a home DVD player. VLC Media Player is the best free viewer around.
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softimage
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7. April 2009 @ 08:30 |
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I read the thread from the first to the last.
first the people talk about is the "super dvd creator", and then about 1 year later is the "convertxtodvd", and then it is the tmpenc , and avi2dvd ,etc.
most popular topic is the "DVD menu", "add dvd subtitle","convert avi to dvd" etc. so why not try the above softwares one by one ?
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023ivy
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2. July 2009 @ 02:22 |
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SPAM removed
"023ivy (account created on 2 Jul, 2009) has used same IP address as nathan023 (banned on 1 Jul, 2009)"
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2. July 2009 @ 03:01 |
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why people would want to convert avi or divx or mkv or blu-ray to DVD ?
well.. because anyone has at least a DVD player, and not all DVD player reads correctly Divx.
If you want to make a backup copy of a Blu-ray, because of the cost, it is smarter to convert it to DVD because you can give it away easily.
Once you have converted to DVD, you can also enjoy the DVD menu, which is not possible with divx, or at least the result will depends on the dvd player / divx player you have.
Of course, you can use a computer to read everything on a TV, but that's not the case for all users.
and yes. I think the best tool for that is still ConvertXtoDVD , because they keep the assertion to convert ONLY to DVD ( Blu-ray will be done with another application according VSO software, the publisher )
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dasli
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23. July 2009 @ 11:25 |
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SPAM removed
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