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Posted by Bob on 08/21/06 06:14
try the Wondershare Video to DVD Burner
it is very nice and very easy to use
you can get it here
http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/video-to-dvd.html
and a very specific guide is here
http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=338
art2u wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 18:49:35 -0700, snapper wrote:
>
> > I need a little help in understanding the freeware program avi2dvd.
> > Yes I am new at this stuff. I downloaded a movie file from usenet and
> > it turned out to be of file type AVI. It is a Xvid codec (I hope I
> > said the correctly). I want to be able to burn the file to a DVD from
> > my computer and play it on my DVD player attached to my TV.
> >
> > After running the file through avi2dvd I am left with the following
> > output in various directories.
> >
> > AudioStream 1 MP3 2CH.ac3 = 242,673 KB
> > Avi2Dvd_Log.txt = 2KB
> > Avisynth_Script_File.avs = 1KB
> > BeSplit.txt = 1 KB
> > BeSweet_AudioStream 1 MP3 2CH.ac3.txt = 2 KB
> > DVD_Image.ISO = 880 KB
> > VTS_01_0.VOB = 8 KB
> >
> > So what do I do now? I was under the impression that the ISO file was
> > ready for burning but there is more to it. The movie is ~96 minutes
> > in length and 880 KB doesn't cut it.
> >
> > I think I'm supposed to install Avisynth and run the script file
> > through it but I want to ask first. I haven't read anything anywhere
> > that say what to do after on runs Avi2DVD.
> >
> > Here's the script file:
> > # Avisynth Script Made By Avi2Dvd
> > AviSource("C:\Movie\The Descent.avi", false)
> > ConvertToYV12()
> > LanczosResize(720,432,0.0,0.6)
> > AddBorders(0,72,0,72)
> >
> > It just seems strange to me that the AC3 file (sound) is larger than
> > the ISO (movie) file. I guess I'm all screwed up.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any replies.
>
> use this instead, a lot easier to use:
>
> VSO DivxToDVD 0.5.2b (last freeware version)
> http://www.aplusfreeware.com/categories/Audio-Video/vsoDivxToDVD.html
>
> DivxToDVD converts your movie files from a wide range of formats (AVI,
> XVID, MPEG, and DIVX) to compliant DVD structures (VOB and IFO).
>
>
> --
> -Art- (not Art)
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