avi onto dvd

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by Gary_L, Jan 28, 2006.

  1. Gary_L

    Gary_L Guest

    I have avi files of a few movies i have downloaded. Road Trip, After the Sunset, How High, Etc. How can i take one and put it on a dvd+r so that i can watch it in my dvd player. I have read a few forums and tried doing what they say, but after trying different methods i run into the same problem. I play the dvd in my dvd player for a while and after a certain amount of time it freezes up and cant read the disc. I have nero, avi2dvd, and dvd decrypter. What can i do b/c i am stuck with a lot of avi files that i would like to have on dvd. Plus im sure everyone knows they take up a good amount of space. Thank you to anyone who can help me with this.
     
  2. Dude2099

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    VSO DivxtoDVD is a nice lil prog to use, but with your playback problem, Make sure you use decent disks (ty's, ritek, verbatim) and burn at alow speed man 4x. Try updating firmware as well if its abit out of date.
     
  3. Gary_L

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    I just tried writing @ 4x since my dvds are 8x and it still messed up, the verification told me that there was a read error, and it freezes again in the dvd player. My dvds are maxell so i know they are quality. Anything would be helpfull at this point b/c i am throwing bad dvd after dvd away, thanks again
     
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    do you have this problem with backing up dvds also?
     
  5. Gary_L

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    no i have copied dvds with dvd decrypter and it works fine, plus i am using the same set of dvds so it cant be the media, any suggestions, the vso program doesnt seem to even make the dvds readable on any dvd player
     
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    When you have the resulted dvd files to burn to dvd, dont burn with Divx2DVD and try burning with Decrypter or Nero

    If your drive can book type, when you go to burn in DVD Decrypter make it DVD-rom.
     
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  7. Gary_L

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    when you said to update firmware what exactly are you talking about, i am somewhat new to all the software to burn dvds but know computers pretty good, i have seen on a few other web sites that this could be the problem for all the read sector erros i am getting.
     
  8. Gary_L

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    nero's infotool has told me that my firmware is LX44, so how do i update if i need to
     

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