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  1. Is there free software available (other than DVD Flick) which can convert FLV video (from YouTube) to a format that can be burned to a DVD-video that will play on a DVD player?

    DVD Flick messes up the audio/video sync.
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    Originally Posted by EtherJones View Post
    DVD Flick messes up the audio/video sync.
    That's because FLV files from YouTube are the "lowest of the low", the "bottom of the barrel"
    in terms of quality. FLV to DVD is a HUGE jump. Disappointment will surely follow no matter
    what you try.
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  3. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Originally Posted by EtherJones View Post
    DVD Flick messes up the audio/video sync.
    That's because FLV files from YouTube are the "lowest of the low", the "bottom of the barrel"
    in terms of quality. FLV to DVD is a HUGE jump. Disappointment will surely follow no matter
    what you try.
    I'm not stupid. I'm not looking for DVD quality. I just want the audio/video to be in sync. That's not rocket science.
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    Use format factory.

    You can output to mpeg2 or directly to vob.

    I have done it quite often with acceptable results from streaming media online. Granted I don't expect it to look professional considering the source. But if all you want is to be able to watch a flv as a regular dvd on a normal dvd player format factory will work just fine.
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  5. Originally Posted by yoda313 View Post
    Use format factory.

    You can output to mpeg2 or directly to vob.

    I have done it quite often with acceptable results from streaming media online. Granted I don't expect it to look professional considering the source. But if all you want is to be able to watch a flv as a regular dvd on a normal dvd player format factory will work just fine.
    Thanks, I'll give it a try
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