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    im trying to burn a avi file to dvd.when i play the file on my computer it plays perfectly but when i have coverted it to dvd and burnt it a thick green line appears at the bottom of the screen when i play it on a dvd player.does anyone know what is causing this problem?

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    Mmmm . . . . let me see . . . . . . nope. Crystal ball isn't working. Must send it out for a polish.



    How about some details ?

    What processes did you use ?
    What software did you use ?
    Can you post a screenshot from g-spot 2.52beta of the avi file details ?

    It is pretty difficult to give you answer from what little you have provided.
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    i used dvdsanta to covert it to dvd format and used dvdsanta to burn it to dvd.

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    heres a screen shot of the avi file.

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    I get a missing page when I click on your bitmap. It may be a timing issue, or it may not have been linked correctly. Regardless, I currently can't see the g-spot screenshot.

    So shooting in the dark, I would suggest first upgrading the video codec to the latest version. g-spot will tell you which codec you need.

    Secondly, I would ditch DVD Santa. I hold it with the same regard as I hold WinAVI. If I stepped in either of them I wouldn't scape my shoe, I would burn it.

    If you want a simple, reliable solution, try ConvertXtoDVD (payware, but worth it), or it's free younger sibling, DivxtoDVD.

    Otherwise, learn how to use FitCD, avisynth and a good encoder. The results are far superior to anything the one-click toys can do, and worth the little extra time it takes.
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    I'll almost guarantee that it's a problem between NTSC and PAL IMHO.

    Almost looks like your settop player pads with green to make up the extra 96 lines added for PAL.

    See https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=271697 and upload a GSpot of the source.
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    oh ok thanks but what should i do regarding the PAl and ntsc problem?

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    It's PAL source, and you are in Australia - a PAL country. In addition, most kit sold in Australia will also play NTSC quite happily.

    I would start by trying DivxtoDVD instead (or spring for ConvertXtoDVD, it's big brother) and see if it does a better job.
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    OK, not PAL/NTSC as first suspected
    I only thought that because I've seen a similar thing while playing around with DVDPatcher to get TMPGEnc DVD Author to accept PAL and NTSC on the same disc.


    FWIW I'm with guns1inger re: DVDSanta and WinAVI.
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    oh ok lol just one thing when i click on divxtodvd it just goes to convertxtodvd instead.
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    Originally Posted by harryb72
    oh ok lol just one thing when i click on divxtodvd it just goes to convertxtodvd instead.
    Not if you follow the Download the old free DivXtoDVD 0.5.2 here or here links under other info it doesn't.
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