VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. Can someone lead me to a guide or tell me STEP BY STEP on how to put a DivX movie on a DVD-R using a Pioneer A03?
    Quote Quote  
  2. You have to convert it to a DvD compatiable file first

    Any tools I talk about you can download in the tools section

    Load Vdub
    --Load yer movie into it. Goto the Audio menu put it on Full processing mode. Then goto Audio-->Compression. Select no compression. next goto Audio-->Conversion select 48000hz
    Goto File-->save wav. Save the wav someplace and close Vdub

    Now load TMPGenc. Run the project wizard pick DvD- NTSC or Pal. Int he video part load the divx movie in the audio part load the wav file you jsut made. Hit next then hit other settings, goto advance tab and under Video Arrange Method scrolls down to Full Screen(Keep aspect ratio) Click ok, goto next, start encoding, take a nap, eat lunch come back in a few hours. When it's done you have a file you can burn to a DvD.
    Quote Quote  
  3. How would i put 2 movies together?? I have an avi of a movie that is 2 files.
    Quote Quote  
  4. When it's done you have a file you can burn to a DvD.
    Dont forget you have to author to DVD spec with a proggy like MyDvd or DVD workshop or it wont play in (almost) ANY standalone

    for more info take a look here:-

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgencdvd.htm

    and here

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/author.htm
    Quote Quote  
  5. I have 2 parts of a full movie. They are in DivX. Should i combine them first then use TmpGenc to make it a DVD file?

    What program could i use to do this??
    Quote Quote  
  6. Use Virtual Dub to join your avi.'s. The guide is too your left. Click EDIT then go down to "how to join or cut avi" and below that it says "How to cut/join with Virtual Dub". That should tell you what to do.
    Quote Quote  
  7. HELp!!

    I couldnt put to together because it said they had 2 different audio rates??
    WAT??

    HELP!!
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!