best quality , fastest softwere to burn vids to dvd?

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  1. rjhilton

    rjhilton Member

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    I started off with a Avi. Vid and it was frustrating to burn the Avi file to a disc.
    So i now use "WinAVi Video Converter" and this alows me to convert the Avi file to several formats but the most popular are:

    DVD ( what i have been using)
    VCD
    MPEG2

    Once the file was Dvd format i have been buring the file to a Dvd Disk using Dvd Shrink.
    The conversion an buring proses take aprox.. 1:30-2howers

    I just wounder if they is a better format to use and a better softwere to burn with?
     
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    ferguj1 Active member

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    To convert your .avi to DVD, you can use DVDFlick or AVStoDVD, both are free. For burning I wouldn't recommend anything but ImgBurn.
     
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    Amen Cardinal Ferg
     
  4. rjhilton

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    Thankyouu..
    how long does it take to burn with Dvd Flick?. as i do not wish it to takes agessss to convert
     
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    Depending on your system and if there are subtitles, it can take up to the length of the movie to convert. Burning at 8x with imgburn should take up to 10 minutes.
     
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    sounds ok to mee. :D
    what is the best fortmat for the file to be in while buring with imgburn?
     
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    If you're asking which would be easier to burn, an iso image or a video_ts folder, it's up to you. It may take a few extra minutes to create an iso image, but that's the only difference I can see.
     
  8. rjhilton

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    well i think il stick to converting it to DVD as i already have done so.
    What softwere would u recomend to burn the Dvd File to the Dvd Disk with?
     
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    Imgburn hands down,


    Bones
     
  10. rjhilton

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    il use that then and seems as though i have been told they is no real diffrenct between i iso file and Dvd when burning i will convert my Avi file to dvd files and burn it with Imgburn.

    Just about to test it out noww....
     
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    I've converted about 80% of my files with dvd flick, and the remainder with avi2dvd.....but that program is very picky about which files it will convert.
     
  12. rjhilton

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    i was going to use Dvd Flick but i heard it can take some time for the conversion?.. and i prefer as fast prosess as posible
    The only problem with my way is quality is lost
    do you rekon its my converter?

    How long it take to convert with Avi2Dvd please?
     
  13. rtm27

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    Stick with dvd flick. Avi2Dvd can take up to 5hrs....well, I use the HC Encoder and a double pass, and it takes close to 5hrs to do a 2 hour film....and that's IF I can get it to process the film.

    I choose the "below normal" setting on the process priority, and the only quality loss I can notice is if the screen is completely black, then I can see a few lines and some pixelation, but other than that, not much, if any at all.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    I'll just copy/paste my reply from a similar thread ~ http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_jump.cfm/763624/4626042

    On my Quad Core machine ConvertXtoDVD takes between 30-45 mins to convert a 1.38GB AVI, i find the quality is more that good enough (the source AVI's i convert are of very good quality to start with)
     
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    ok thanks alot!!
    im now useing convertX2DVD
    the quality is grate and i can convert and burin within like 1.5 hower

    Once again thanks!
     
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    I convert my video files to DVD format and burn to DVD in about 35 to 45 minutes, lol.
     
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    If you're looking for some feedback on the time,that's cool,I guess,
    To view an AVI on my TV it takes me about 2 minutes.
     
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    what softwere is that your converting and burning with?:O
     
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    The days I used to convert and burn to DVD are over. I play them directly on XBMC, no more time or money for discs spent. Now I convert from DVD to AVI to save space.

    XBOX.
     
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