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techz
27th February 2005, 10:29
I am currently having net issues, so dont have much time here at uni. Just looking for an app to simply convert an AVI file to DVD. Like one click solution. No subtitles nothing.
Its mostly stuff that I record using my ViVo card. Encoded to DivX/MP3. And some (very few) are widescreen. Mostly Fullscreen stuff.
If I've posted this in the wrong section, please make the necessary correction.
Thanks in advance
The Geek
27th February 2005, 11:38
Then VSO DivXtoDVD would be the software you're looking for.
You can just load the AVI, WMV, whatever, set the output path, and hit start. No settings, nothing.
http://www.vso-software.fr/download.htm
The Geek
dragongodz
27th February 2005, 11:42
free side -
DVD2SVCD ,check out the sections on this very forum.
DIKO - use search.
the FilmMachine - use search.
commercial -
dvdsanta
sonic mydvd
intervideo windvd creator
cant comment on quality of any of them as i dont use them. :)
danpos
27th February 2005, 20:19
In addition to dragongodz words, I strongly recommend DIKO because of it's a mature tool that does a AVI -> DVD with quality and in really one click way.
Get it in: http://www.vmesquita.com
Greetings,
techz
12th March 2005, 08:13
Requirement: To convert a set of AVI's (basically tv-recorded) to DVD (the complete process, including being able to put more than one vob on the dvd)
As of now, I can convert a single AVI and create a Standalone DVD player DVD. I need to be able to get more than one file on the dvd.
Problem is that i do one convert at a time and get the same filename for all the vobs.
Nero Vision gives me the MPEG2 issue, of not having the right ENCODING not Decoding Codec on my PC.
Any help would be appreciated.
I tried IFO Edit, but got pretty confused.
Thanks in advance
danpos
12th March 2005, 18:47
@Techz
Do you really readed my previous post? DIKO did exactly that you want!!Several brazilian guys that work with tv-captured material (mainly animes) get to put several episodes (avi files) in only one DVD media...:rolleyes:
Cheers,
techz
13th March 2005, 08:36
Thanks! My apologies, i thought it was just another conversion tool. Like I mentioned before, I'm only getting limited inet use per week, my ISP is really getting on my nerves, thanks again.
techz
14th March 2005, 08:14
TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6 does it all, its great.
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