Best Way to burn good dvds?

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  1. timeyyy

    timeyyy Member

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    I have some avi video files that play perfectly on the computer, i would like it so when i burn them i don't get any audo syncing problems or anything like that, is it reccommended that i use up 4.65gb of space coz sme one told me you should leave a bit of space free. Also what program should i use to burn them, & will they have any region code like pal coz i would prefer it they didn't so i could watch them anywhere? thx
     
  2. attar

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    4.4 GB would be safer.

    http://dl.afterdawn.com/vsoDivxToDVD_setup_v0.5.2b.exe
    Import the file(s) (AVI, WMV,MPEG, VOB)
    Output (standard DVD file format) to a folder on the HDD.
    Set 'Aspect' to 4:3 (if you have a regular tv)
    Set 'Standard' to NTSC (if you live in North America)

    Burn the dvd folder with 'ImgBurn'

    http://www.imgburn.com/

    Run ImgBurn
    Click 'Mode' > 'Build'
    Click 'Output' > 'Device'
    Click 'File' > 'Browse for Folder', highlight on the 'VIDEO_TS' folder, > 'OK'
    Use 'Verbatim' DVD media.
    Set burning speed to 4x and click the green write button.

    Or try FAVC, it converts, creates a menu and burns in one package.
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/FAVC
     
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  3. jjfreak5

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    I've tried converting with this program it worked good once, but the last few times I've had syncing problems. Do you know how to fix that?
     
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    If you mean FAVC, then no, I haven't run into that problem - yet.
    You might try changing the encoder or run the same file through vsoDivX2dVD and see if that makes a difference.

    I seldom see sync problems with a file that plays ok before conversion.

     
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    I was actually talking about VSO Divx2DVD. And I can't seem to get FAVC to work so if you know where there is a guide for that it would help out greatly. thanks
     
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    Is the sync problem consistent, inasmuch as you tried one file and it worked, can you try the same file again and see if it fails?

    No guide for FAVC that I have seen.
    All I did was load the avi, select the disk size, NTSC, and open ImgBurn (to burn the DVD).
    The rest I defaulted.

    You could try ConvertXtoDVD.The trial program leaves a watermark and there is also AVI2DVD which is free.
     
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