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Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by jeelfi, Oct 11, 2010.

  1. jeelfi

    jeelfi Member

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    hi could anyone help having trouble converting wmv and avi to dvd.Have tried using winavi to convert wmv to avi but when i try to convert to dvd keep getting message address violated then a code ,any help would be much apreciated,thanks
     
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    DVD Flick supports the conversion of both .wmv and .AVI files to DVD format.
    It's Freeware.
     
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    thanks will try it
     
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    I tried DVD Flick, converting AVI files to DVD format. The AVI files are DV AVI (dvsd codec) files captured from a DV camcorder via a 1394 port. The AVI files have a video bit rate around 30 Mbps, even though the video is 720 x 480 and the content is fairly lame in that there are no fast actions, just people sitting and talking, moving arms sometimes. However, even converting at 5 mbps bitrate, the resulting DVD still has conspicuous artifacts around people's arms when the arms move. The motion of the arms is not like trying to hit a fly in the air, but just normal hand gesture.

    So why the converted DVD has so low quality? I suppose the DVD format can carry fast moving action content like a motorcycle running wild, and even showing the perspective of the rider with the whole background moving backward.

    By the way, could the performance of the computer I use has anything to do with the low quality DVD produced by DVD Flick? I am using a Pentium III 533 MHz with 512MB memory, running XP service pack 3. I ran just one application (DVD Flick) and the Windows Task Manager, to see that memory usage is on order of 400 MB.
     
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