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  1. Member
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    HEY THERE, FIRST OFF YOU GUYS ARE GREAT. NOW MY PROB. FIRST I'M CONVERTING 2 AVI FILES ( A 2 PART MOVIE) WITH DVDSANTA. I CONVERT AND BURN IT. EVERYTHING IS FINE UNTIL I WATCH IT ON MY XBOX. THE MOVIE PLAYS UNTIL THE 2ND PART IS SUPPOSED TO THE THE SCREEN GOES GREEN, AND ALL I CAN DO IS HEAR IT. I CAN'T SEE ANYTHING, BUT I CAN HEAR IT.
    MAYBE THIS CAN HELP: 1) AVI FILE 1 IS 237 MB
    2) AVI FILE IS 246 MB
    DVDSANTA TELLS ME ITS 1:46:35 LONG. IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO. PLEASE IF POSSIBLE A SIMPLE EXPLANATION, I'M TOO NEW AND I'M TRYING TO LEARN. THANX FOR ALL OF YOUR HELP!!!!
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    1. All caps is considered shouting and therefore rude. I suggest you use the edit key to change this to mixed case.

    2. DVD Santa belongs to a group of software often referred to as one-click-wonders. They try to do all things, and rarely do any of them well.

    3. If the times are correct (and you can confirm this by using other tools such as virtualdub or g-spot) then it is heavily compressed and/or very low resolution and will most likely look like crap when you encode it to DVD using DVD Santa.

    I would suggest you start reading osme of the avi - DVD guides (to your left) and learn the correct way to do this. Leave DVD Santa behind before it rots your brain for good.
    Read my blog here.
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