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This is a discussion on AVI to DVD within the Everything Windows forums, part of the General PC Forums category; Hey! I usually use WinAVI to convert my AVI's to DVD but this has stopped working well recently So, does ...
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Hey!
I usually use WinAVI to convert my AVI's to DVD but this has stopped working well recently ![]() So, does anyone else have a different way to convert AVI directly to DVD/VOB files? Must be pretty fast.. Thanks! --pspmachine |
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umm tey this
f your desire is to convert the AVI files to a DVD-related file structure for the purpose of playback on a conventional DVD standalone player, do the following: 1. Convert the AVI/mpeg file(s) to a DVD compliant mpeg-2 file(s) using "TMPGEnc" or "TMPGEnc Plus". Use the DVD template (NTSC or PAL) form the "Project Wizard" to help you accomplish the task. 2. Then use "TMPGEnc DVD Author" (different than "TMPGEnc") to author the newly created mpeg-2 into a DVD-related file structure (.IFO, .BUP, .VOB). As an alternative, you can use "DVDLab" to author as well. 3. If the combined filesize of the project exceeds 4.37 Gig, use "DVD Shrink" or similar transcoding program to compress. 4. Use "Nero" or similar burning program to burn onto a DVD (r, rw) disk. that what i do
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