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    How does Flv convert to DVD? has anyone tried it? Does the end file look reasonable in a DVD format. What software is able to do it?

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    ConvertXtoDVD or Super. But it wont look good, most flv sources are heavily compressed and low resolution.
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    I've done SWF to VCD (MPEG1) before, and it looked nearly the same as the SWF. Since DVD would support VCD-MPEG1, that would be an option. Doesn't really need to be much better resolution-wise anyway...

    Scott

    edit: BTW, I think I used SWF --> [QTPro] --> AVI --> [TMPGEnc] --> MPEG1. Audio was a little more convoluted at the time. It was an "All Your Base" demo.
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    Agree with Baldrick.

    Garbage in = garbage out. Don't expect to get chicken salad from chicken s**t, ya know?
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    I use AviSynth (DirectShowSource) =>a deblock filter like MSU's (works both in Vdub and AviSynth)=>a noise suppression filter like FFT3D (AviSynth only) or NeatVideo (VDub only, very slow but saves very bad videos; save VDub output using Lagarith codec). Decode audio to wav in Vdub using the opening script (if it fails to open audio I use Graphedit) and resample to 48 kHz in SoundForge. Then encode and synch video/audio. Worth for real rarities only.
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