Hello. I'm a newbie. I <believe> this is a legal post, so I hope it is.
I bought a DVD-R recently and I wanted two things of it:
a. to capture precious old tv shows and put onto DVD - this much I've managed to master
b. to take all the movies I have only on computer, and put them on DVD. This part is a nightmare and I've love any help people can give.
1. One problem is that many of the movies are in ASF format, and I can't find anything that will write them to DVD at <all> nor anything to convert them properly.
2. Normally I use Roxio DVD Builder for the capture work, but a number of the AVIs I have are 640x480 and it clips off parts of the frameLast night I tried NEODVD creator, which I think came with my drive, and that got around the clipping problem *but* the 2nd movie of 3 was out of sync
I feel like I can't win.. please, if anyone is good at burning computer files to DVD.. I'd appreciate it.
The details of my system are: an LG DVDRAM drive, I use DVD-R disks, and the software I have is Roxio DVD Builder, NEO DVD Tools. I also have ready VirtualDub, TmpEng and many of the other tools people speak of in forums.
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