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VSO DivX to DVD - Combining 2 DIVX files into 1 DVD?

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Locor, Feb 9, 2007.

  1. Locor

    Locor Member

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    I have downloaded this program and it works great at creating a DVD to thern burn in Nero (unlike the encoder in Nero 7 which keeps coming up with underflow errors).

    However, if I encode 2 divx files using this software, how do I combine the two resulting VIDEO_TS folders and files within them into one DVD?
     
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    rdmercer1 Active member

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    the same way when you put one file just highlite both file that you want to convert.
     
  3. Locor

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    So simple. Thanks :)
     
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    Your advice worked fine (I just had to be careful in what order it placed the files.)

    I have tried several of my AVIs and although some convert with no errors, on others I get either 'RC Buffer Underflow' or a lot of 'Video packet dropped due to error...'.

    Is there any way to avoid these errors? I think they might be due to errors within the AVIs themselves. Maybe there's a utility to 'fix' them before putting them into VSO Divx to DVD? Or maybe there's a better/alternative program to use instead of VSO Divx to DVD.

    Sorry if thats too many questions in one thread, I have been searching through the forum and although there's some mentions if similar problems I found no solutions. (Maybe its just me though!) :)
     
    Last edited: Feb 11, 2007
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    MysticE Active member

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    Yes, VSO's ConvertXtoDVD. Not free but has many improvements/features/bug fixes over the ancient DivXtoDVD.
     
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    Hey,

    ConvertXtoDVD is 100 times better than DivXtoDVD v0.5.2b Preview

    It's not free, but I tell myself, after using it once or twice, it's payed for !

    My 2 cents, from a VSO Software maniac !
     

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