I have about 100 little avi clips I'd like to produce a DVD from. Preferably, when complete, there would be 100 chapters; one for each video. While playing, I'd like it to simply go from one to the next automatically.
I was going to use DVDFlick, but it maxes out at 50 from what I can tell. The quality of these is pretty low, so I'm not worried about maintaining perfection here. The total size of the files is 4.1G. I was hoping to get them all on one dual layer disc if possible.
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THe total size of the avi file does not matter when you are converting to dvd-video, ONLY the total running time. So what is it? If too many hours it will look like crap with all tools.
You can also try convertxtodvd. -
Looks like that leaves a watermark unless you buy it. Thanks for the link anyway.
The runtime is probably 200m or so. -
200 minutes is a push for a single layer disc, but OK for a DL disc. If you must go single layer then consider half-D1 resolution.
DVD Flick is free and allows you to put multiple files into a single title, and will put chapter stops at the start of each clip for you.
I believe the DVD specification limits you to a maximum of 99 chapters per title, so if you have more than 99 clips you may have to split them into two or more titles.Read my blog here.
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File size = bitrate * running time
That give you around 5500 kbps to work with. Use a bitrate calculator for more exact values. -
Originally Posted by AirjrdnOriginally Posted by guns1inger
Originally Posted by AirjrdnOriginally Posted by Airjrdn -
Always out put to a Video_TS folder, not an ISO. Do not trust VLC to play ISO files correctly any more - it seems to have become somewhat hit and miss. If you want a free solution, DVD Flick is about it for joining files together nicely.Perhaps you need to create smaller videos, then use PGCEdit to ensure sequential playback of the titles.
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