avi to dvd tried many times, can't make it work

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  1. witssend

    witssend Member

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    I've tried so many times, it's only 1 hour long avi, but I've had a variety of results eg, too big to fit on a DVD, tried DVD Shrink, and other stuff but wouldn't work, so obtained another version of the avi and the result of this one was no sound, jerky pic, jumping sections and so on, have put the avi into gspot and some of the settings look a bit odd to me (given my very limited knowledge and experience) as follows:-

    aspect ration is 1.379
    resolution is 640 x 464
    frame type says 87,791 frames
    average bit rate says 1072 kbps
    gop length says 248.6 avg, 250 max
    Audio says 0 x 0055 MPEG -1 Layer 3
    speed says 48,000Hz, 64kb/s tot joint stereo

    This is one avi in a set of 30, most have converted and burned to DVD with no problem but this and one other will not work. I've tried them in all sorts of software but nothing seems to work. It appears from the above settings that there is a problem but the various guides on After Dawn don't appear to cover this problem.

    Can anybody give me a pointer to where I should go with this please?
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    I assume that it's an XviD/DivX file.

    Try loading it into VirtualDub (set Video -> Direct stream copy and resave)
     
  3. dmerrick

    dmerrick Regular member

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    ConvertXtoDVD4 is a good program that I have used before and it has never failed.
     
  4. xboxdvl2

    xboxdvl2 Regular member

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    you can try dvdflick.havnt had any problems with it yet.
     

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