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Posted by Stuart on 02/21/07 00:55
"Stuart" <stuart@whodunnit8.com> wrote in message
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> "Mike C" <michaeljc70@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>I have had a hard time putting .avi on a DVD. A hard time meaning I
>> can do it, but the re-encoding takes forever. What I have been doing,
>> and it works great is use Nero to put the .AVI to a Video CD. They
>> work fine in my player and can be generated in a matter of minutes.
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>> My question is, is there a similar way to quickly put multiple avi
>> files on a DVD to play on a newer dvd player? The way I figure it,
>> most TV shows in AVI format (w/o commercials) are around 350MB. Than
>> means I should be able to fit at least 10-15 on a DVD.
>>
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> There are 2 ways you can approach this task
> 1. simply burn the avi files as DATA on to a DVCD-R or +R and then you can
> play it in any modern DVD player that is DivX or Xvid capable.
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> or
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> 2. Author a DVD using programs like NeroVisionExpress or my favourite for
> this type of episodic compilation VSO ConvertXtoDVD. Simply add each file
> as a separate title and away you go - on my system a 3 hour compilation
> takes about 1 hour 10 minutes to complete. ConvertXtoDVD allows for a
> simple bmp or jpg backdrop for the menu and you can select chapters based
> on a every x minutes etc.
>
simply burn the avi files as DATA on to a DVCD-R or +R and then you can
typo should read DVD-R etc
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