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Winavi 8.0 question

Discussion in 'Video - Software discussion' started by lordrubie, Sep 28, 2008.

  1. lordrubie

    lordrubie Member

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    I have converted a video to dvd with winavi 8.0, now i want to burn it so i click here:
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    Then I get this screen:
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    Then I want to add a video clip:
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    Do I need to select the dvd_01_1 folder as clip or the video_ts folder as clip?
     
  2. rtm27

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    The video_ts folder, as that is where the dvd files are located. Dvd flick is a better program to use instead of winavi, and it's free too.
     
  3. lordrubie

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    Is there a problem when i use winavi? And why is there actually an audio_ts folder if its not used?
     
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    There isn't a problem with winavi much, it's just that there are free programs (such as dvd flick) that do the same thing, but are free.

    I honestly don't know why an audio_ts folder is created, as there is nothing in there. All the info you need to burn your dvd is located in the video file.
     
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    I got the winavi also for free from another forum and it's also a handy converter, so.....

    But when i wanna burn it I just select the video_ts folder and click burn?
     
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    Yes. All the dvd information is located in the video_ts folder.
     
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    ok, thanks
     

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