convert avi to be able to burn through nero?

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  1. jsbm70

    jsbm70 Member

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    I have avi videos on my harddrive and would like to be able to burn through nero or some other program . can someone give me some help?
     
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    Now that you have the movie as an AVI, im guessing it is in .avi form and about 700mb-1.36 gb.

    Open up VSO DivX to DVD(afterdawn has the fast freeware version) and input your .avi file. Now simply press "Convert" and in an hour or under, depending on the size of the movie you will have a folder with video files (.ts,.ifo,.bup and a few .vob).

    Open up Nero, and select "Burn DVD-video files". Then drag the files from the folder you created and insert a good media (Verbs/ty/fuji) and burn at 4x and finalize the disk.

    At 4x it will take under 15 minutes to burn and you will have a perfect viewable dvd, that plays on all dvd palyers including xbox/ps2.
     
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  3. jsbm70

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    did what you said and got it to burn but im not getting any sound.Any ideas? Also went to burn another file and it said there wasnt enough room in my temp file. How do i delete that?
     
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    Instead of saving to a temp file, save it your hard drive, as for the sound...never had that problem.
     
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    Do delete temp files, go to My Computer->Local Disk C:->Documents and Settings->"Your Name/admin"->Local Settings->Temp, then delete whats there.
     
  6. andmerr

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    maybe you could download this little program and run your file through it ,then post the results for all.

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  7. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    and in addition to andmerr's post, if that proggy turns up any codecs that are missing off your system, you could download this - http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Mega_Codec_Pack.htm

    - which i've just noticed is 2 versions above mine, i'll have to download the update later..
     
  8. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    hello creaky where have you been hiding young man!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     

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