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  1. I can't get any program to convert xvid to dvd. When i run it threw g-spot this is what it says after I render it. Video-(S) --> AVI Splitter --> DivX Decoder Filter --> (R) Audio-(S) --> AVI Splitter --> MPEG Layer-3 Decoder --> (R). Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!
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    hi,

    Have you tried TMPGENC PLUS?

    Kevin
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  3. Originally Posted by zackbaby
    I can't get any program to convert xvid to dvd. When i run it threw g-spot this is what it says after I render it. Video-(S) --> AVI Splitter --> DivX Decoder Filter --> (R) Audio-(S) --> AVI Splitter --> MPEG Layer-3 Decoder --> (R). Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!


    http://www.download.com/VSO-DivXtoDVD-Converter/3000-7970_4-10376028.html?tag=lst-3-7
    I been using it for 3 months now ez to use and its free
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  4. Thanks for the info but I've tried both of these progs and they just crash my computer after it gets about 10% done. Please,Any other ideas? Thanks again!
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  5. my pc
    AMD DURON 1.6
    512 MB DDR 3200
    MSI KT-266A
    XP PRO SP1
    SAMSUNG 80GB HD

    not a single crash yet
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  6. I'm not sure ,but this may help

    update your OS
    flash the MB BIOS
    check and see if your CPU temp isn't too high
    check the memory for errors
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    Try DVD2SVCD (Free) works great for me on Xvid

    In fact its conerting one now as we speak/type...
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    I notice that you are using DivX to decode. Do you actually have XviD installed? Because a lot of converters require a VfW decoder.

    Does sound like maybe you have some hardware issues though.
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  9. Thanks for the help. It was a memory problem that kept crashing my computer. Thanks again for the help and info.
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