Un-mergable AVIs to DVD

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  1. ofolion

    ofolion Regular member

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    Hey everyone,

    I have these AVI files which are 2 parts to a movie, i can't join them as the framerate is different on them but i want to but them on to DVD to play on my standard DVD player.

    So my question is this: If i convert both AVI files to DVD format and then put them in the VIDEO_TS folder side by side with no menu or anything will they play as a constant clip of will it stop at the end? If this is the case is there any programs that can get them to play as a constant film start to finsh?

    Thanks in advance
     
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    Hi ofolion,
    Sorry friend, that is a different forum (and you will get better answers there).
    I can tell you that DVD is DVD, 30fps (NTSC) / 25fps (PAL). Whatever the framerate of your 2 AVIs, it will be adjusted when the DVD is made.
    Don't worry, throw the 2 AVIs into the 'project' and they should playback sequentially (like chapters).
    Hope this helps, any more and you must go to the AVI To DVD forum :^)
    Regards
     
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  3. ofolion

    ofolion Regular member

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    Thanks thats all i wanted to know :)

    Sorry about wrong fourm :S
     
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    >> So my question is this: If i convert both AVI files to DVD format and then put them in the VIDEO_TS folder side by side with no menu or anything will they play as a constant clip of will it stop at the end?

    They will have to be converted together in one project, the above method will not work.
     
  5. ofolion

    ofolion Regular member

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    Erm, ok thanks if i have already converted them will i just be able to throw them together in a project to get them to play sequencly?
     
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    If you have them on your HD you can try it with DVDShrink. Otherwise use an authoring app. With NeroVision you can combine and merge them if you like, tick 'Enable Smart Encoding' so it doesn't re-encode.
     
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    ofolion Regular member

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    Alright i'll try that, thanks for your help much appricated
     
  8. lisa_8023

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    Maybe you can do that in an easy way.I want to say wianvi.If you use it,you can convert 2avi files to DVD together,don't need to consider about their frame rate.After you convert them into ONE DVD folder,the you can burn them to disc.If you like you can try the trial version here:http://www.winavi.com/avi-to-dvd.htm
    good luck
     
  9. guyrus

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    what are they:

    download avicodec(file analyser) and then load each and then copy and paste the file properties into your next post.

    Heres a link to avicodec incase you dont have one.

    http://avicodec.duby.info/
     
  10. ofolion

    ofolion Regular member

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    Thanks for all the help your offering but unforntunately i've already burnt them and they play back to back like chapters, Thanks for offering though.
     

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