Well, I've been using Winavi and I must say that I was amazed with the simplicity and efficiency of this software. I only had problems with burning, but I'm using Nero to burn the video files. I heard that dvdSanta produced higher quality movies, but, as far as I know, it doenst have the DirectAC3 technology, which is a really amazing feature of Winavi. Am I right or dvdSanta also has better audio quality?
Despite the simplicity of the program, I had some problems when I tried to make a Mr.Bean compilation. I had all the episodes in Xvid format. What I did was loading all the files into Winavi and them converting everything like any other video file. I changed the settings so that the result files could fit in 2 Dvd-R 4,7G disks. I also thought that the program would split the episodes into chapters.The result was somewhat strange. In the end, I got one directory called Disk_0 with 15 titles instead of 15 chapters. Then I went to Nero. The problem is that I only know how to burn files to fit in a single disk. How should I burn those 15 titles? I tried burning the first 8 into a dvd and it worked, but when I tried to burn the remaining ones I got a useless dvd. I really dont know what to do. In addition to that, I would like to have 15 chapters instead of 15 titles so i ask if there is any program that allows me to edit the files produced by Winavi.
Can anyone help me?
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you could try reauthor with tmpgenc dvd author, click on add dvd video and choose the disk_0 folder.
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