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tksnobords November 21st, 2006 08:36 AM

help...converting avi to dvd ??????
 
i was curious if anyone knows the best and fastest way to convert .avi movies files to dvd files. ie. .vob .vts ect. everything ij've tried takes hours per movie.
tkanks guys
tk

Lord of the Rings November 21st, 2006 08:48 AM

Converting to dvd compatible files with appropriate info file is a long process. It's normal for it to take many hours. Video files are quite complex creatures & are not the fool's easy conversion unless you want a quick & nasty quality conversion.

foolofthehill November 21st, 2006 08:49 AM

WinAvi, if you want to spend some money,.....

If you want something good and free (just slightly slower than WinAvi), then read here my posts (includes also screen shots):
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...uper+Converter
:Smilywais:

lisa_8023 November 21st, 2006 10:43 PM

But winavi just need one hour to convert an avi to DVD.Fast enough?

Rooster1 November 23rd, 2006 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tksnobords
i was curious if anyone knows the best and fastest way to convert .avi movies files to dvd files. ie. .vob .vts ect. everything ij've tried takes hours per movie.
tkanks guys
tk

Winavi is a good converter or most burning software like nero,roxio but what i found out is most of these programs depend on your processor the faster the processor the faster the transcoding:Smilywais:

Rooster1 December 13th, 2006 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rooster1
Winavi is a good converter or most burning software like nero,roxio but what i found out is most of these programs depend on your processor the faster the processor the faster the transcoding:Smilywais:

With avi files just burn them with your burning software no conversion is needed :Smilywais:[/QUOTE]

muhctekdano December 16th, 2006 11:40 AM

For some people, burning AVI's directly to disc is not an option (unless you just want to store them or view them on your computer later).

Try this: google 'DivX DVD player' and browse the results.

There are many DVD players out there that play multiple file formats.

You can get a DivX player from Wal-Mart for under $40.

The downside? The cheaper the player, the faster it will wear out. My buddy at work told me he buys a new player every year.

Have fun! :dance:

Lord of the Rings December 16th, 2006 12:03 PM

My player supports divx & mpeg2, etc. & was cheaper than the "name" brands but isn't a short-life machine afaik. The electronics store had the player custom designed by their specifications & since I'm a member, get it for an even better price. A fraction of the price of name brands that claim to play all but are usually even still limited in some way ... until the next model comes out ... which is usually even still limited in some way ... until the next model comes out ...

Just burn as a data disk if you have such a player & such files. I've had a 10+ hr music video dvd disk made from mpeg 4 & divx files.

Rooster1 December 16th, 2006 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muhctekdano
For most people, burning AVI's directly to disc is not an option (unless you just want to store them or view them on your computer later).

Try this: google 'DivX DVD player' and browse the results.

There are many DVD players out there that play multiple file formats.

You can get a DivX player from Wal-Mart for under $40.

The downside? The cheaper the player, the faster it will wear out. My buddy at work told me he buys a new player every year.

Have fun! :dance:

If you have Nero this is no problem it takes a while but it will convert to dvd and will play on most dvd players I have a Panasonic dvd player/recorder(about $179) probally cheaper now it plays the most formats out there +or-R and + or -RW disk including Ram disks.wont play divix disk though, thats why I use Nero(use nerovision not nero burning rom. for free download goto http://www.Nero.com) Win Avi will work also but you still need a burning program.meani:
PS you can get serial if you look elsewhere otherwise 30 days (for 7.5.09) not at liberty to say where and don't ask.

muhctekdano December 16th, 2006 09:24 PM

Thanks for the info :Smilywais: I haven't tried NeroVision, and haven't been impressed with the AVI to DVD programs I've tried.

Rooster1 December 18th, 2006 01:36 AM

RE:Nero avi to dvd (and other formats to dvd)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muhctekdano
Thanks for the info :Smilywais: I haven't tried NeroVision, and haven't been impressed with the AVI to DVD programs I've tried.

When you get Nero(I use version 6.6.14 due to old computer given to me which i upgraded with a dvd writer and 512mb of ram (at max) I used to use nero 7.0 -7.2. but had to install new drivers and could no longer use because of 88215 graphic chip and i refuse to buy a new graphics card for a computer this old (2001) and intel no longer supports the intel celeron processor chip)any way Nero also converts divix,xvid,mpeg and avi to dvd using nerovision and with nero burning rom you can handle iso cue and bin and other image files to dvd. another useful program is Ultra Iso which can extract files from image files then burn accordingly to files extracted (nerovision for movie files and nero burning rom for data files(games).Also goto nero website and download the help files to give you more info. Most likely this program will handle all your video and audio and data needs.

PS you can also make your movies in 5.1 surround sound and add menus(download nerovision 4 template)
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