I have converted my .avi movie into the dvd files using DivxToDvd and then made it smaller using DVDShrink and then put them onto a CD-R using CopyToDvd. I put it into my DVD player and it worked but there was no sound and the picture was to big so i could not read the subtitles for the movie. How can I get the sound to work and the picture a little smaller so the subtitle fits?? Thanks in Advance.
Try and have a google for AviToVcd i believe this will convert the files to mpeg. Then burn them files using nero.
I agree with previous poster skip CopytoDVD and use Nero instead. In fact, just go DivxToDVD and burn to a DVD-R or DVD+R with Nero. I mean blank DVD's are only about 32 cents now. Also, you can always play the VOB files right off of your harddrive in PowerDVD to see if the picture's messed up before you burn to media.
But the picture would still be too big, so I can't see the subtitles still. Is there a way make the picture a little smaller? and, does the sound come from the Audio_TS file? because there is nothin in that file. Thanks.
A picture too large to view the subtitles correctly has absolutely nothing to do with the burning application being used. So Nero or Copy to DVD(which is a better burning app in my opinion) won't make a bit of difference. Something happened in the encoding process to make it that way not the burn. I'd say that it might possibly be a codec issue or the fact that you put DVD Video files on a CD-R.
Is this statement true? You used CD-R and not DVD-R? If you are burning to CD-R then you should be converting to a VCD not a DVD..
Actually, MPEG1 video streams are VCD. MPEG2 are SVCD. If I understand it correctly, DivxToDVD encodes at DVD video resolution which probably would be 720x480. SVCD format has a resolution of 480x480. DVD Video and SVCD are both MPEG2 streams. So the player read it as SVCD since it was on a CD and the resolution was too big because it was DVD Video file. I may be way off base on this, but it's my best guess from the information provided.
Your right Zippy, and that is basically what I was trying to get across (just not in as much detail as you) ;-)
Guess we'll have to wait and see if it really was cdr or not.....but from the info that's been given then I'd say yes......
Any idea where i can get a programe where i can convert .Avi files in the the VCD/SVCD files, I just tryed buring the DVD files into a DVD-R but it didnt workl in my DVD player, Strange...
Have any of ur guys got and progs that change avi files into VCD/SVCD files? I tryed to burn in on to a DVD-R but the didnt work on mt DVD player...