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    I have been burning movies for quite sometime now and the way i have been doing it is converting AVI files form torrents To MGEG files with magic video converter and then burning them with nero 7 ultra start smart and they play in my dvd player just fine but my problem is that after i get dune converting them and open nero and select make my own dvd video and set my movie up and everything when it gets to the transcode part it takes about 3 to 6hrs to do that on some of the movies. then on the others it start smart encode it and it only take 10min
    How do i make my nero 7 start smart everytime please can anybody help or give me a faster time to burn movies
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    Would I be the first one to point out that
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  3. A) Your question is sorta hard to make out, the way you phrased it?

    B) Nero (especially the suite that comes with most burners) is known to be buggy as hell and not particularly reliable or predictable for anything.

    C) You might try using "DVDFlick" to convert the AVI files to MPEG2, and "ImgBurn" to burn the DVDs. If it still takes hours for some AVIs, they could just be defective causing the transcoder to work overtime trying to repair them.
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    I using those programs right now and will see how it work tommorrow but after i get dun converting them how do i burn it with the imgburner
    because i always just burned mpegs with nero
    Ps thanks for the help
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    I've never used Nero for this type of conversion, but some conversion programs will skip the encoding process if the input files meet DVD specs (hence your 10 minute "encoding" times). The files that take hours are actually being converted (encoded) into a DVD compliant mpeg file.
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