hi
i need to put 700 meg and avi files on a dvd to play in my dvd player bit i dont know how to do it, is there a way in which i can put these files ontgo dvd without having to use 2 seperate dvds ? also is there a good free downloadable programme that i can use to split avi or mpg movies in half ? one final thing is there a programme that turns avi into mpg, or a programme with ability to lower quality of picture on avi movies in order to fit on dvd, plz email me with help, i am willing to send out a reward of 10 pounds to anyone that helps me make a dvd !!!!!!! cheers
gez
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How about starting with some reading under the CONVERT section, specifically the AVI to DVD part...
/Mats
PS! And what the d*vil is this doing in the Latest News forum? Noobs who don't want to/know how to read is the oldest thing on earth... :P (Sorry - couldn't resist...) DS -
Hi legendgez,
Mats is right - there's loads of info on this site on AVI -> DVD (all the steps and tools), just takes a while to locate exactly what you need and to learn about it.
In answer to your other questions:
Split AVI = VirtualDubalso is there a good free downloadable programme that i can use to split avi or mpg movies in half?
Split MPG - There are tools, but I don't recall their name(s). What I have heard is that it's harder working with MPG and can often lead to audio out of synch problems. Search the forum for more info.
Yes, TMPGEnc is considered one of the best for encoding to MPG1 and MPG2. It's 30 day trialware. Read the info in the Tools section for what the trial covers (I think there's restrictions on encoding to MPG2 which is DVD compliant).one final thing is there a programme that turns avi into mpg, or a programme with ability to lower quality of picture on avi movies in order to fit on dvd
You won't need to "bribe" people here - You'll find that if you show you've put in the leg work (i.e. read guides, tried it out and got stuck) then people will help. And there's loads of people that know loads of stuff - that's why it's such a good site.i am willing to send out a reward of 10 pounds to anyone that helps me make a dvd
Good luck.
P.S. Check out:
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=190482&highlight=There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
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I'll give you the information you need. Please donate the 10 pounds to www.dvdrhelp.com
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Gee, where to start?
RTFG!
Having said that, I'd give you a 1/3 chance of succeeding. If you can't take the effort to read the guides, I doubt you have the patience to deal with a downloaded AVI of dubious origin (Yes I'm calling you the P word).
My only advice is don't ignore the VBR error message........To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
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