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| Still Learning iTrader: (24) Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Melbourne
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![]() | Hi Mel, Have a read of the thread below converting DVD to AVI, Porkop suggested these programs: "If ever I do do a avi/mpg/mp4 to VOB (dvd) I use Nero Vision Express or WinDVD Creator. But as I have a media player and a DivX player, it seems pointless." porkop I had already asked the question and as Porkop said Nero Vsion Express was good. |
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| I'am Not a Bloody Joke iTrader: (10) Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Australia
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![]() | Winavi is a nice simple program to use and there are heeps of downloads around ![]()
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| Senior Member iTrader: (7) Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: In a Tin Can
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![]() | Yep winavi is the easiest program to use for converting files, its simple and not to technical. have converted over a 100 avi files to DVD with no problems. Tagg |
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| Got to love chicken iTrader: (0) Join Date: May 2008 Location: Where I Choose
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![]() | As per previous replies "ConvertX" converts and writes the disc what more could you want and doesn't seem to have the sinc issues like a few of the others.![]() |
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| Registered User | Yep, I'm another fan of Convertx2DVD, however if your like me and like nice neat Menu's then convert can be a bit of a pain when you have 2 x AVI files making up the movie IE: CD1 & CD2, Whilst Convert will play them concurrently there is a miniscule delay in the jump from 1 to 2 so I like to use Fast AVI MPEG joiner to merge the 2 files. Thanks to FandTM666 for both the recommendation and the file. |
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| Junior Member | Just put DVDsanta into google and download. I've always found this programme useful when I'm making a DVD for someone. Haven't used it lately. I can't see the point of creating DVDs when the AVI originals play so well on my DVD player. There are quite a lot now which support "DivX". I can fit 12 standard (43minute) tv shows, or 6 movies on a DVD for approx 50 cents. |
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![]() | I just set up a media pc in the lounge. Stream any movie in hdmi or mp3 from my server. No having to burn stuff anymore. Too nice.
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