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Author: | tenorbass [ Sat Jan 13, 2007 3:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Have to encode avi to DVD |
Hey all, My brother made me DL some crappy movie and now he whants to watch it on his dvd player. I am wondering what program I should use to do this. Its a cam so if it could keep the qulity the same or inprove it that would be awsome. Thanks all! Also the dvd players a standerd dvd player. So it would have to be AVI to VOB |
Author: | DropDeadFred [ Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:23 am ] |
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Cinemacraft Encoder (CCE) can convert the avi into mpeg2 video and wav audio files. Make sure you use a newer version (> 2.70) cause older versions don't work with avi Then just load the audio/video files into a DVD Authoring app like DVD-Lab |
Author: | EthrielTD [ Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:12 pm ] |
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I wouldnt bother with CCE if its a cam, just hunt down the freeware version of VSO divxtodvd and use that, you`ll get chapters and all that stuff. The quality will be about the same and for a cam theres not a lot of point in using something like CCE plus divxtodvd can do the whole operation including the burning (might need nero installed but i`m not sure about that) and having used it myself i can say its just about perfect for this sort of thing. Yeah multiple passes with CCE will give a better picture (in theory) but for a cam which aint gonna be perfect quality anyway it`s more than a touch of overkill thinks me. |
Author: | tenorbass [ Sun Jan 14, 2007 6:37 pm ] |
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I have tried VSO and it wouldnt work with our dvd players! said it couldnt not reconize the region... |
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