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Joined: 12 Oct 2006 Location: Toronto Canada
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All you need do is go to the "Tools", or "All guides" section of this site, enter Cinema Craft Encoder, click on it and underneath there will be a bunch of guides you can click on to.
As for converting an .avi, it depends what's in the .avi file in the first place. However, a simple AviSynth script pointing to this file, fed into CCE should work fine. If you're resizing, I recommend a Lanczos filter.
There are indeed lots of options, and many are subjective. But you need to note two things for what you want:
Enable "for DvD" in the Video settings upper right quadrant to ensure DvD compliancy.
Near the bottom right, there's a "Chapters" button. Once you're in that menu it should be quite easy to point out chapter points. Try a test file to practice.
As for my options, I personally like "1-pass VBR" and a bit lower down in the interface I select Q=30, Min = 2000, Max = 9000 and I get great quality at decent file sizes in one pass. But that's me. You may want to select an exact bitrate. It's up to you.
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