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recording avi files.

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by wschw, Apr 1, 2009.

  1. wschw

    wschw Guest

    Could someone please advise what program would burn an avi file directly without converting avi file.I have a couple of films on avi but i dont want to go through the converting method as I have a stand alone dvd players which plays divx,
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  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    If the files conform to the players requirements - just burn them as data files on a CD or DVD.
    Most players won't play an avi with larger resolution than 720x576.

    You can use the likes of ImgBurn.
    Run Imgburn.
    Click 'Write files/folders to disk' and drag the files onto the window.

    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/imgburn.cfm
     
  3. wschw

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    Thanks a lot ill try
     
  4. wschw

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    I did what you advised, and when I play the movie on my dvd player the sound is not syncronized with the movie. yet when I play the movie on my PC sound and picture is syncronized. Anybody have any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated.
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    attar Senior member

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    Are you saying that the disk plays ok on the PC?
     
  6. wschw

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    i havent tried that. When I say it plays ok on the pc it reads from my hd.
     
  7. wschw

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    I will try the dvd disc on my pc and see what happens. THhanks for the idea. I didnt think of that at all. It could be the disc is corrupt.
     
  8. wschw

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    further previous messsages my dvd disc when played on the pc sound and picture is syncronized, only when played on stand alone dvd player sound is about 3 seconds off. Any ideas
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    If possible burn the files separately to CD's and see if the problem goes away.
    It may be that the DVD is being burned at too high a speed and/or not of a good quality.
    Taiyo-Yuden or Verbatim DVD's, burned at half the maximum shown on the package is a good idea.
     

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