AVI to DVD?? I have like A Few Vidz I want on DVD

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  1. sandman42

    sandman42 Regular member

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    Please Help me...

    They are already to go...I tried to use NEROVision but whenever I try to use it and open a video file it closes Automatically WHY??? I am using GSpot v2.21...


    Please help...

    Here are the statistics of my videos...

    1st Video...

    File:
    650 MB (or 665,785 KB or 681,763,840 bytes)
    Type: AVI IMRR: 1.00

    Video Codec:
    4CC: DX50/DIVX Name: DivX 5.0
    Runtime: 01:13:21 (131,903 fr) x:y: 720x480 (1.50:1) [=3:2]
    Bitrate: 1040 kb/s FPS: 29.970 Qf: 0.100 bits/pixel

    Audio Codec:
    Name: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
    BitRate: 192 kb/s (96/ch, stereo) CBR Fs: 44100 Hz
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    2nd Video

    FILE:

    Size: 700 MB (or 716,814 KB or 734,017,536 bytes)

    STREAM TYPE and A/V Interleaves

    Type: OpenDML AVI IMRR: 1.00
    I/L: 2 vid frames (67 ms) Split: Yes

    VIDEO

    4CC: xvid Name: XviD

    Runtime: 01:54:37 (206,105 fr) xy: 416x320 (1.30:1) [=13:10]
    BitRate: 736 kb/s FPS: 29.970 Qf: 0.185 bits/pixel

    AUDIO
    Name: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
    Bitrate: 112 kb/s (56/ch, stereo) CBR Fs: 44100 Hz
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    THIRD MOVIE

    FILE:
    Size: 699 MB (or 716,112 KB or 733,298,688 bytes)


    STREAM TYPE and A/V Interleaves

    Type: OpenDML AVI IMRR: 1.00
    I/L: 1 vid frame (33 ms), p=504 Split: No

    VIDEO

    4CC: xvid Name: XviD
    Runtime: 00:58:22 (104,956 fr) x:y: 560x416 (1.35:1) [=35:26]
    BitRate: 1513 kb/s FPS: 29.970 Qf: 0.217 bits/pixel

    AUDIO
    Name: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
    BitRate: 153 kb/s (76/ch, stereo) VBR LAME3.93aà Fs: 48000 Hz


    Those are some of them but I have a lot of them I would love to put AS MANY as possible on a DVD-R With Great Quality...
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    I have like 28 of these Episodes I want to put as many on a DVD as possible....Yu-Gi-Oh GX Episodes. All of them are about 22 minutes long each...I posted one of there stats (below) I open with GSpot v2.21....

    ::YU-GI-OH GX Episode 45 Stats::

    Path: F:\Bittorents\Complete\Yu Gi Oh GX! 1-52\Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - 045 - Amnaels Endgame [Part 1] [C-W].avi

    Size: 172 MB (or 177,143 KB or 181,395,276 bytes)


    STREAM TYPE and A/V Interleaves

    Type: AVI IMRR: 1.00
    I/L: 1 vid frame (42 ms) Split: No


    VIDEO

    4CC: xvid Name: XviD
    Runtime: 00:20:02 (28,815 fr) x:y: 640x480 (1.33:1) [=4:3]
    BitRate: 1073 kb/s FPS: 29.970 Qf: 0.146 bits/pixel

    AUDIO
    Name: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
    BitRate: 128 kb/s (64/ch, stereo) CBR Fs: 48000 Hz



    Please HELP Me MOST of the Yu-gi-oh Episodes are 640x480 and they ALL Are AVI...

    Please Help
     
  2. elliott

    elliott Regular member

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    the max you can put on a dvd is 4 hours for a standard dvd-r have you tried using convetxtodvd from vso there is a paid version and a free one I use the paid one
     
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    sandman42 Regular member

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    I have the Pay One but the last time I used it I lost a LOT of Quality from my DVD Quality vidz on my Computer.
     
  4. elliott

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    you can set the quality to high takes longer to transcode but its lots better than the default setting. I like it because its fast and if you were truly worried about quality you would buy the retail disc
     
  5. shezzy999

    shezzy999 Guest

    hello, im trying to convert a movie which is in AVI format into dvd using winAVI, but it keeps saying the file maybe broken or you may not have the right codecs, any help pleasE?
     
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    Have you ever tried to play the avi file on your pc? If it can't be played,maybe broken oryou need a codec ,like this: Divx or Xvid.
    But I like k-lite codec,because it can support more formats.
     
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    Shezzy, you really shouldn't hijack other people's thread. If you want to ask a queston start a new thread.
     
  9. sandman42

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    I use WinAVI and ConvertXtoDVD...


    WinAviConverter keeps freezing when I try to convert some rmvb videos...

    WHY??
     
  10. June_0606

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    Convert rm/rmvb file,you need the codec first.
    Have you installed codec for that file?
     
  11. janrocks

    janrocks Guest

    @ masterRE.. why did you post on an old thread like this.. everything until you was on topic and helpful.

    There are a fair few dvd authoring tools, the paid professional ones seem to be better than the domestic.

    http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/ (which we use commercially)

    http://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=2

    Try some and see which you like.. It's all down to ease of use vs final quality.
     
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