i downloaded VSO DivXtoDVD v0.5.2b and i just converted my first file. the file i converted shows up in my divxtodvd folder as another folder called VIDEO_TS and when i open that up i just get a couple of files that have no programs to run with them. one of the files is even 960,000 kb. can someone please explain to me how i can get my converted files onto a dvd? i thought that the program that i downloaded already came with a dvd burner? i am really lost and i would really like some help. thanx
I havent used this prog for a while, but if memory serves me right you could just check the box where it says burn with copy to DVD or something similar...all in 1 process. I will look for the link. Heres the link, d/l this prog and it's used with DivxToDVD (just tick the box) http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_applications/copytodvd.cfm
I just found this thread you have also posted, I'm a little pi##ed at you at the moment http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/381014 NOT that I am aware of, I have used the demo version many times.
why are u angry at me? that link you showed for the other thread wasnt even mine. i still cant get my demo version to burn a dvd for me, does anyone have any other suggestions?
Hi there, This may be a very minor issue, but want to clear things up. VSO DivxToDVD v0.5.2b was the last Freeware Version (They called it a Preview Version). VSO DivxToDVD v1.99 became Shareware and this version had a built in burn engine. There is no more support for v1.99 Pre-Release. Then VSO changed the name and released VSO ConvertXtoDVD v2.0 Also ShareWare, millions of fix done since v1.99 and v0.5.2b and has the built in burn engine also. When you install VSO ConvertXtoDVD in demo mode, everything will work 100% except you will get a message on your output videos. Please visit VSO's website to purchase a key, and/or to remove this message, something like that ! If you wish to purchase ConvertXtoDVD or any other VSO Software, now is a good time, since you can get 20% off with the afterdawn coupon. http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/7815.cfm
Hi pistonfan, If you have the VIDEO_TS folder try using dvd shrink and open files from VIDEO_TS folder, If it opens you can burn to disc.