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Henny December 23rd, 2006 05:53 PM

Help - Save movie download to DVD
 
[B]:confused: Hi, I have downloaded a movie from Limewire and can watch it on my computer, but when I go to save it on dvd I can't. I'm using DVD shrink and then Img tool burn. I can copy my own DVD's but it will not let me use the downloaded file. Hope that made sense. Please help if you can.[/B]

wondering why December 24th, 2006 04:41 AM

You need to convert the file to dvd format and then burn it...
Here are some options to help ...
http://www.erightsoft.net/SUPER.html This will convert
http://www.dvdsanta.com This will convert and burn :idea:

queen of risk January 7th, 2007 01:14 PM

saved movie download
 
Hi,
I have downloaded a movie in AVI format and tried to convert it with dvdsanta which i bought the full version the program cannot open the file, i checked the file with Bitzi before downloading. Can you please tell me why dvdsanta cannot open the file to convert?
queen of risk.

wondering why January 7th, 2007 01:25 PM

More than likely there's a corruption inside the file...Because of this I'd say santa can't recognise it...Try using a video fixer and see if that helps....

mp3 & Video Fixer/Repair Tools

muhctekdano January 7th, 2007 08:28 PM

One option is this: buy a DVD player that will play .avi movies! I got one for Christmas. Wal-Mart...$37. Look for a DVD player that has the DivX logo on the front. The movies will often look small, however, and you can only watch them on compatible DVD players, so you may still wish to convert your movies...if so, understand this:

Original DVD videos (and backups) will always be higher quality than anything you download. The files that you download have probably already been converted once, losing some quality, and further conversion will cause further loss of quality.

If you are going to convert movies to DVD,

1. Make sure they are high quality (not too blocky, fluid motion, good audio)

2. Use good media (Verbatim, Taiyo-Yuden, Hitachi-Maxell)

3. Burn at low speeds (8x if the media supports 16x)

4. See what discs your DVD player supports (DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW)

Good Luck :idea:

queen of risk January 9th, 2007 02:09 AM

Thank you muhctekdano,
As a matter of fact i bought a dvd player on Ebay last year playing all the format that you suggested. I followed one of the links suggested by LOTR (divfix)and the program actually found that the file wasn't an AVI format even thou it showed AVI format when i downloaded it. So i guess it's all in the fun of downloading one never knows how it's going to turn out. I bought a rewriteable media so now i can burn and erase the media with out wasting dvd's. My dvd player is a pioneer double layer + - support. How can i tell if they are of high quality (not too blocky, fluid motion, good audio)before i download it? Sorry another question for you!!
Thank you for the quick reply and help from the forum.
All the best
queen of risk.

wondering why January 9th, 2007 02:13 AM

Check the files with Bitzi, it's the best way to know if they are genuine or not...
Right click on file selected
Advanced
look file up with Bitzi....:rolleyes_2:

queen of risk January 9th, 2007 02:34 AM

I did!! it looked to be ok to me, and the file showed AVI file. Maybe i am missing something to look for in Bitzi.

wondering why January 9th, 2007 02:43 AM

Hmmm, how many ratings did it have ?? usually if a file has 2 or more their pretty well on the ball with what they say about it...Try another one of the free fixers and see what that says about it...:rolleyes_2:

wondering why January 9th, 2007 02:47 AM

BTW...you could also just try burning without converting if your dvd player is compatible with the download...

pebs13 January 12th, 2007 10:44 AM

Hi I am new to this, I want to know how to save my downloaded movie/dvds to my comp so I can burn to dvd disc? Please help!!!

muhctekdano January 12th, 2007 11:31 AM

When you download video files, they're automatically saved to your computer...

What are you asking :confused:

pebs13 January 14th, 2007 04:35 PM

burning dvd's
 
thanks for replying, I can't find the movies from limewire to burn them? Does this make any sense? I want to be able to take a movie from my line up and bring it to the burner? How can I do this?
thanks Pebs:blink:

muhctekdano January 17th, 2007 11:02 AM

Are you asking how you can find your files?

Open Limewire...go to library tab...locate your video file and select it(click on 'video' under saved files)...click 'Explore' (bottom left of screen)

This will open up the folder that contains the file you selected.

I hope you understand that you must convert your files to DVD format first, unless your player has a DivX decoder.

Good Luck :idea:

pebs13 January 19th, 2007 08:33 AM

yes thanks
 
Hi and thanks again for replying, I will try that today and I really don't know if it has a divx change thing, but i will see where this gets me. and how do i change it to dvd......?????:blink: :eek: :giggle: :bangh:

muhctekdano January 19th, 2007 09:11 AM

You need a video conversion program to convert .avi files to DVD format. See the links above provided by WW.

Note: you will lose some quality when you convert to DVD format. Everyone likes different conversion programs for different reasons. I have switched several times! The software that I would recommend is WinAVI (fast, doesn't take up much CPU, good quality). It costs $30. There is a trial version with limitations (either watermark on video or output limit of 30 min. probably).

If, however, you want top-notch quality, I would recommend TMPGEnc. The encoder in this program is phenomenal. You will end up with a DVD that is nearly indistinguishable from your source video. There are some drawbacks, however...it takes up a lot of CPU, and it takes a long time (6-8 hours, whereas WinAVI takes about 1 hour). It costs $100 for the current version, or $155 for both TMPGEnc and TMPGEnc DVD Author (which I also use). You will need to do some reading on the software, too, to get the best results out of it.

Another option, as I alluded to before, is to not convert your movies at all...get a DVD player that plays DivX format. You can fit 6 movies on one DVDR! Some movies, however, will look a little small, but at least you don't have to watch it on your computer.

Best of luck :idea:


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