WinAvi..VOB Files..DVD-R! !HELP (pic inside)

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  1. Kinglion

    Kinglion Member

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    OK, I just got Advent Children (along with other movies) and converted them with WinAvi to DVD files, Now What? I have been trying to burn with DVD Encrypter but it doesnt read the files and with Nero 6(the latest version 6) it will burn but like everyone else (I searched) who has converted with WinAvi it displays the movie in Black and White, offsite, and just not good at all. So, what do I do with these files Below??

    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e332/kinglion1982/Myfiles.jpg[img]

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!
     
  2. Kinglion

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    Here goes the pic again, if it doesnt work then these are the files
    VIDEO_TS Backup File of the IFO
    VIDEO_TS DVD Movie Info
    VTS_01_0 Backup File of the IFO
    VTS_01_0 DVD Movie Info
    VTS_01_1 DVD Movie
    VTS_01_2 DVD Movie
    VTS_01_3 DVD Movie

    [​IMG]
     
  3. larrylje

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    Instead of typing [​IMG] lowercase the link with img and /img with the [ ] still for some reason the tag for is case sensitive for this site.

    I lowercased the IMG to img below is what you would type without the *

    [*img]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e332/kinglion1982/Myfiles.jpg[*/img]

    You also might want to resize the pic so it isnt so big. You could also crop the pic so you only see what your wanting to show. Below is an example of the picture croped and resized so it fits on the site.

    [img]http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h141/larrylje/Myfiles.jpg

    As to your porblem. Are you converting the files to the correct format for whatever player you have? Most of the time the reason a DVD plays in black and white is because you convert the AVI files to PAL format and try playing them on an NTSC suported player.

    So check and make sure the output source files are NTSC and not PAL
     
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