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Convert AVI, Xvid, DivX to DVD

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by koola, Nov 15, 2003.

  1. Ripper

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    Ok tar, ill try that guide :D
     
  3. Ripper

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    Good luck. Get back to me if you have any problems, ok? :)


    Ripper.
     
  4. billybob

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    Nerovision express.
     
  5. billybob

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    Damn i didnt know there was an extra page.

    How u always get in before me ripper lol!?

    nerovision express is my answer to everything. Ha ha, thats twice youve done that now, be careful booiii!
     
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    I'm always around Billy, watch your back! ;-)

    LOL :)

     
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    Ha ha ha ha. I still have my throne. If i have my little troublemaking gang with me, being Rav, Gerry, Auslander, Creaky, you and of course my noob pet owner permiggs ha ha ;)
     
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    Heh, I haven't seen creaky around for a while. He's gunna get an clipped ear when I see him next :p

    Anywho, let's stop trashing the thread; for the second time! X)

    LOL
     
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    ok ok ha ha. back to....what threads this again? (just kidding ;))
     
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    Wrong thread
     
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    How useful.lol.
     
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    No reference to this thread on my part, just made a mistake and posted in the wrong thread.
     
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    Hey does anyone know what the most logic format is to put on like an mp3 player for videos? So ill have more space, something like less bitrate?

    thanks
     
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    oh yeah, i forgot to reply, thanks for your help, i was able to make the dvd easily with nero express, and it has a nice looking menu aswell :D just thought id say thanks anyway. See ya.
     
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    Hey guys i am new to the forums but i am having trouble. I am trying to convert my Bleach avi files to dvd but for some reason the subtitles are getting cut off. like it is almost zooming in on it. i tried on different tv sets with the same results. i am using nero vision 4 but cant figure it out.
     
  16. pstamer

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    Bigjawn: You might want to try converting your video files to mpg or mp4. There are even some progs that let you adjust the actual bitrate of your videos.
     
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    hi , jpc1284

    you may try the Super DVD Creator ,DVDsanta ,or Winavi converter.
     
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    hi,
    i use a mac, could someone tell me a simple way to create my avi's to dvds? I tried toast and it took 12 hours and came out in poor quality (the people were squares isnt sharp at all). I thought if i convert it to mpg and then burn it 2 dvd will take like 4-5 hours and come out dvd quality (am i right)?
     
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    does anyone know how much quality difference it really makes if you use TMPGEnc to convert your avis to mpeg-2 and then author a DVD with them as opposed to just letting something like Sony DVD Architect encode the AVIs for you?

    thanks
     
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    I think using Tmpgenc for encoding the avi files will give you more quality and more options. I never used sony dvd architect but i had experience with nero and i didn't like the encoding from avi directly to dvd, it's better to pass by a program for encoding than after you have your mpeg2 files you can create your dvd.

    Tmpgenc is very good, u have too mainconcept, they do the same job
     

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