The Big Video Question!

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by dmode, Sep 13, 2007.

  1. dmode

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    Hi,

    Been using tons and tons of video converters and codecs but couldn't find one that suits my normal computing.

    Usually, I do need these stuffs to convert DVD to Vidix, as well as converting any format (flv, mpg, mov, etc.) to avi (divx or xvid)...

    I don't have much time to tweak (bitrate, quality etc), all I want is a straight forward software which can easily do the conversions...

    Please advise, money is not a prob...

    I am sorry if this question has been always answered... please send link...

    Thanks
    dMode
     
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  3. dmode

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    Please help! Anyone?
     
  4. jony218

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    Try "super" converter it's free, I've used it to batch convert flv files to avi with good results. And it can convert every other type of video files.
    http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

    But there is no one program that can do everything perfectly.

    I use fairuse 2.5 (free) to convert dvd to AVI because it keeps my videos in sync everytime.
    http://www.fairusewizard.com/lang_en/fairuse_wizard_dvd_divx_xvid_backup_tool_light_edition.html


    I use Winavi converter to batch convert my mpeg2's that I record from my tv tuner card to AVI because of the speed and quality. And I also use it to convert my AVI's to DVD because of the speed. This program I had to buy, but it was worth the cost.
    http://www.winavi.com/en/video-converter/video-converter.htm

    those are my recommendations, I use all 3 programs and found them to be reliable and fairly easy to use. Most of the times I use the default settings and don't bother with bitrates.
     

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