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  1. Jackson jvcbpl's Avatar
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    Hi,

    Im new to video help, may be someone can point me to a different thread if my question is already answered.
    I currently have a philips dvd player with usb option, i have some files of .avi which can be played through the usb port of that player. Im trying to burn this to a dvd so it can played on my philips and any dvd player, im using Nero for this. the total size of the file before i add to the nero is 1.2 gb, but when i try to add more files on nero im not able to, looks like nero takes the space for recoding( not sure). it takes around 2 hrs for it to recode and make it a dvd playable on any dvd player. Can someone point me if there is any better way of burning a file to dvd in a lesser time and its playable in any dvd player.
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    I moved you to a separate thread.

    If your philips dvd players support avi divx/xvid you can just try burn as a data dvd. No reconversion so it should just burn directly.

    If you want it as a standard dvd-video that works on most players can you try other avi to dvd converters like avstodvd, dvd flick, convertxtodvd and see if they are faster.
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    Hi Baldrick,

    Thanks for you reply. will try the tools given by you, one quick question, is it normal for recoding the video for it to be playable on any dvd takes long hours.
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    It shouldn't take that long on intel core i7. Try AVSTODVD!
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    Yes it worked thanks a ton

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