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  1. Hi,

    I am cleaning up some TV shows that I have in .AVI format with Divx codec. Once I clean up the video, I will save to .AVI format of course.

    I want to do just one episode first to see how it looks, before I start spending a lot of time on the other episodes.

    My question is, is there a fast and simple a way I can convert the first cleaned up .AVI file to a format that I can play in my standalone DVD player? Then I can see how it looks on TV before I proceed with the other episodes?

    Thansk!!!!
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    Use Virtualdub to save a minute or so of the video then convert to MPEG2 and see how it looks.
    He's a liar and a murderer, and I say that with all due respect.
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  3. Would my standalone DVD player be able to play the MPEG2 format? Without having to convert it to .VOB and all that junk first?
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    Use a RW DVD and see if it plays, if not you'll have to author it.
    He's a liar and a murderer, and I say that with all due respect.
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  5. Originally Posted by christopheramos
    I am cleaning up some TV shows that I have in .AVI format with Divx codec. Once I clean up the video, I will save to .AVI format of course.
    How do you "clean" them up?
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  6. By running them through VDub filters.
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  7. Originally Posted by christopheramos
    My question is, is there a fast and simple a way I can convert the first cleaned up .AVI file to a format that I can play in my standalone DVD player? Then I can see how it looks on TV before I proceed with the other episodes?

    Thansk!!!!
    Originally Posted by christopheramos
    By running them through VDub filters.
    Then the answer is "No, there isn't". The simpliest easiest and correctest way is to encode an episode with the settings and codecs you go to use for all of them. Test and decide.
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    Originally Posted by christopheramos
    Would my standalone DVD player be able to play the MPEG2 format?
    Hmmmmmmmm (as he gazes into crystal ball). The answer is.....maybe.
    "Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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    You could use the old free version of DivxtoDVD to convert your AVI.

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=vso_DivXtoDVD
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  10. Originally Posted by MysticE
    You could use the old free version of DivxtoDVD to convert your AVI.

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=vso_DivXtoDVD
    This application would not accept VDub frameserving.
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