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3rd February 2008, 04:43 | #1 | Link | |
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Convert avi to dvd or to divx? for good quality
I was looking through the guides because I wanted to convert some avi files to be burnt to dvd. But then i read:
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If you think I should do the divx method, could you tell me some more about it? Maybe link a guide? thank Last edited by Guest; 3rd February 2008 at 04:47. Reason: rule 12 |
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3rd February 2008, 05:44 | #2 | Link | |
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Hi!
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2) Would you please be good enough to load one of the .AVIs into GSpot and post a screen capture back here? |
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BTW - It's probably a good idea to answer a question that's posed to you by a moderator (neuron2")... |
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The problem is that as per Rule 6, there is to be no discussion of illegally obtained material. And when you obliterate the filenames in screenshots and don't know what certain terms mean, you seem indeed like you've illegally obtained the file.
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And Setarip plain out said you obviously hadn't captured it... meaning you downloaded it. |
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