avi to dvd problems

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by shezzy999, Mar 4, 2006.

  1. shezzy999

    shezzy999 Guest

    hi, sorry for my multi-posting

    need a bit of help here.

    ive got a movie in avi format and i converted it to dvd using convertxtodvd, and just wondering what software i need t oput taht dvd onto a disk and make it work on my dvd player.
    why does it take so long to convert avi to dvd?
    and is there any free full versions of godd programs or softwares?
    also whats nero vision, and what exactly does it do? with nero vision can u convert avi to dvd with menus and subtitles and chapters?
    also where do you get subtitles for a movie from?


    i would very much appreciate help.



    thanks.
     
  2. bartyboy7

    bartyboy7 Guest

    just burn your converted files to disk using nero. use the dvd video option. if you want to convert the film quicker. try using winavi. it takes approx 30-40 mins to convert.
     
  3. Leezer

    Leezer Member

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    I takes a while to convert avi to dvd because avi is a compressed format.
    Nero vision puts your video files onto dvd.
    You can use it to put the avi files straight to dvd, the avi files will be converted in the process. You can convert the avi with menus subtitles etc, it supports the creation of such things aswell
     
  4. shezzy999

    shezzy999 Guest

    so is it true that nero vision will convert AVI to Dvd and at the same time it will allow you to put menus and chapters on at the same time? and how long will it take to do all that
    can someone please confirm this,

    also please send me a link for the best free nero vision


    thanks
     
  5. slew0408

    slew0408 Guest

    depends on the quality output

    the higher quality you want, the longer it will take

    just set it and go read a book or watch tv or something its best not to use the xomputer when conversion is in progress
     
  6. Jigen

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    AVI can be almost anything you want. It's just a container. You can put pretty much any format in there, so whether it's compressed, or how much, is determined by the contents, not the AVI extension.

     

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