Multiple Episodes Onto One DVD?

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  1. xtommx

    xtommx Member

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    Problem
    I have a couple of seasons of Friends and I would like to burn them onto a DVD-R/DVD+R. I have Microsoft Media Center and I have tried to burn it through there and it would not work. Basically I am looking for two things; program to convert AVIs to DVR-MS (media center file) or a whole different program that will allow me to burn multiple episodes on one DVD with a MENU.

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    Each Episode is about 200-300 MB

    Thank you for reading hope for some replies.
     
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    Lost of Programs can Burn Multiple Episodes to DVD with Menu"s and Chapters Like Maybe Try "Ulead DVD Movie Factory"....?
     
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    Appreciate your quick response. I will try that and will give feedback.
     
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    problem! i have download the Ulead DVD Movie Factory and i have converted the avis to mpeg like it said and then add the vids and make menu and burn. everything worked out fine but when played in DVD players or on computers the sound is out of sync. maybe 3-5 seconds off. when after converted, i played the video and everything was fine. so any idea what the problem is? if not then please recommend another similar program. thank you.
     
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    Well this Could be because the audio in your AVI files was VBR MP3 which allways Goes out of Sync after encodeing ....

    To solve this Problem you have to decompress the audio in your AVI Files before you load them into your Encodeing/DVD authoring program...

    You can use this Tool to decompress the audio in your AVI files before putting them on DVD...

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J7HNW11I
    (Wait 45 seconds and under the add will be the Download Link)

    Cheers
     
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    Hi there,

    Try out VSO ConvertXtoDVD v2.0

    Most out of sync issues are fixed in this new version.

    It will let you create a menu for all your episodes.
     
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    hello... sorry for the delay. but i've ran my file thru avicodec and here is the details:

    File : 231 MB (231 MB), duration: 0:27:59, type: AVI, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 65 %

    Video : 193 MB, 966 Kbps, 25.0 fps, 576*432 (4:3), XVID = XVID Mpeg-4, Supported

    Audio : 38 MB, 192 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x2000 = AC-3 ACM Codec, Supported

    is that the problem? so after i decompress the file and then load them into Ulead Movie Factory and it should work? and the voices should be in sync? cuz that was the whole problem before. thank you and i await for response.
     
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    Hi there,

    Here is a message from an other site

    See if this helps the out of sync issue with your .AVI

     
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    hello. is the program AVI-Mux GUI basically the same concept as the other member suggest (the audio decompress)? because i've downloaded the decompress program and load the avi file thru it and got a new file. so i guess that means it decompress the audio file to a different type. all i have to do now is try to load them onto Ulead Movie Factory and try to encode and see if it play in sync. Do you suggest i get the ConvertXtoDVD program instead of the Ulead Movie Factory? I've tried to download that but all i can find is a trial version and it says it will leave a watermark in the picture unless i buy the program. help?
     
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    problem. i cant seem to find my Ulead DVD Moviefactory program on my comp. tried downloading new one but norton antivirus says it is a virus. also tried downloading ConvertXtoDVD and same thing happened. showed some virus called W32.Alcra.B. didnt want to take the chance. can anybody link me to site with the program or even better someone send me the zip folder for the program. email is xtommx@yahoo.com. thank you very much.
     

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