ok so i have nero 8 an i download torrent files [movies] on azureus but i dont know how to burn my torrent files to dvd. or really how to take my downloads from azureus to nero. can anyone help me?
Here's a guide for Nero: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/272946 but first, what format are your files? Eg: most torrent files are rars and need to be extracted first: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/248020
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BECAREFUL AS MENTIONED BY binkie7 ... What file format are the files? as most use convertxtodvd as it does the lot to dvd/burning with many file formats... nero will too, vision express if i remeber rightly (i dont use nero for that)
I think you'd be very satisfied with the speed and quality of ConvertXtoDVD, not free though but very easy to use.
I personally use convertxtodvd for my downloads. Mostly television shows and am very happy with the results. I might suggest for you to try the free alternative called dvd flick to get started though. It's also very good and easy to use. I would probably use it myself except I started using convertXtodvd before found it. I know Nero will do what you want to do, but from my experiences it was with mixed results. eg: audio and video falling out of sync. It was that exact reason I started using convertx.
i have nero an it will not burn the files. this is one of the files im trying to burn The.Gravedancers-After.Dark.Horror.Fest[2006]DvDrip.AC3[Eng]-aXXo
I wouldn't name the file, that one is definitely copyrighted. Does the file play on your computer, if not, it's probably a codec issue. Open the file in GSpot and it will tell you if the proper codecs are installed: http://www.download3k.com/Install-GSpot.html and there are other versions as well.
Try this predecessor to ConvertXtoDVD, old version but stiil very good: http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_encoders/vso_divxtodvd_free.cfm GSpot shows you what Video Codec is used in the upper right and the Audio Codec in the lower left and whether they are installed but that isn't the issue if the file plays fine on your computer.
I don't know, never use it but I think I've read as many posts for it as against it for converting due to one issue or another.
Did you save the log from Nero - that can be helpful in figuring it out. Did it fail during the transcoding or actual burning phase? If you're not using the latest version - up date Nero - 8.1.1.4 Give one of the other programs a try to - though if it's failing during the burn phase it may be media and/or burner related. DivXtoDVD DVDFlick ConvertXToDVD The first 2 are free - ConvertX has a trial but leaves a watermark. If you try DivX it doesn't have a burn engine so just use Nero burning rom or Express to burn the video_ts folder.
the whole processes messed up. an i didn't save the log cuz i never have. but nero has always worked with limewire downloads i just dont like to use limewire cuz it messes up my whole computer an it kept givin my computer viruses an the movies half the time weren't what they said they were. but nero wouldn't convert or burn my torrent files.
Nero usually doesn't discriminate between limewire or torrent files but there may be something it doesn't like with the files them self. If you're not using the latest version then update to that. Try one of the other programs listed above - those usually aren't as picky as Nero.
i have nero 8 an then i just tried using dvd flicks an it still didn't burn it. this is the log from the dvd flicks. I 22:17:13 ImgBurn Version 2.3.2.0 started! I 22:17:13 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 22:17:13 Total Physical Memory: 522,224 KB - Available: 392,148 KB I 22:17:13 Initialising SPTI... I 22:17:13 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 22:17:13 Found 1 DVD-ROM/CD-RW! I 22:48:01 Close Request Acknowledged I 22:48:01 Closing Down... I 22:48:01 Shutting down SPTI... I 22:48:01 ImgBurn closed!