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  1. Hello,
    I want to put this NCAA gymnastics meet on DVD-R.

    Can someone D/L the highest quality version: 1999 NCAA championship
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGGeL6rwuIo&t=647s&ab_channel=Gymgold07

    and convert to DVD-R for me.

    And if you can maybe host DL link on google drive, media fire, etc so i can DL

    I work part time..i can pay for your time and effort if its difficult to do.

    Please let me know.

    Thank you!

    Thank you.
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    Do you have a DVD burner?
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  3. Hello, yes I have a DVD burner.

    I plan on watching on a standalone DVD player. Tha knyou
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    For the forum, does anybody have a quick AVS that could tidy up this YT video a bit? It looks like there is some interlacing burnt in.

    Thanks!
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  5. Try
    Code:
    bilinearresize(640,360)
    awarpsharp(depth=8)
    spline36resize(640,480)
    QTGMC(InputType=2)
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    Originally Posted by Sharc View Post
    Try
    Code:
    bilinearresize(640,360)
    awarpsharp(depth=8)
    spline36resize(640,480)
    QTGMC(InputType=2)
    NTSC DVD video at full D1 resolution is 720x480. Should the parameters for spline36resize be changed to reflect this?
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  7. Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    Originally Posted by Sharc View Post
    Try
    Code:
    bilinearresize(640,360)
    awarpsharp(depth=8)
    spline36resize(640,480)
    QTGMC(InputType=2)
    NTSC DVD video at full D1 resolution is 720x480. Should the parameters for spline36resize be changed to reflect this?
    Yes. Above script is just a proposal (quick AVS in response of post#4) for "fixing" the interlacing artifacts of that source, and to check the result on PC.
    For NTSC DVD compliance one would scale it as 704x480 or 720x480 (non-square pixels), encode it as mpeg2, 29.97 fps, DAR 4:3, encode the audio in a DVD compliant format (e.g. AC3), mux and author it as DVD with the .VOB and .IFO file structure, and fulfill other DVD constraints like bitrate etc. One would usually use some DVD authoring tool for this (AVS2DVD or DVDStyler for example), and eventually burn it to a Disc.
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    @peggypwr1, does your DVD player not have SD card slot or a USB port? Or do you just like shiny discs?
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    Originally Posted by Bwaak View Post
    @peggypwr1, does your DVD player not have SD card slot or a USB port? Or do you just like shiny discs?
    Back in the day some US DVD players could play music, display JPEG photos, or play SD DivX or Xvid files from a USB flash drive but not any more. Recent US DVD players are inexpensive machines that only play shiny discs (JPEG photo CDs, music CDs, or DVD video discs.) Today one needs a Blu-ray player to play media files from USB storage devices or SD cards.
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    Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    Recent US DVD players are inexpensive machines that only play shiny discs
    I see quite a few multi-system region-free DVD players on Amazon with a USB port for around $30. I don't know how well - and for how long - do they work. I am thinking of getting one myself, because my region-free player has died.
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    What is a DVD player? I think my grandpa had one of those! LOL
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  12. Here a quickshot using DVDStyler for authoring. Burn the 2 folders in the .zip to a disc.
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    Very good Sharc, a person of many talents!

    I'm burning the full video to ISO now with Magix.
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  14. I am usually using the free ImgBurn to create .iso from file structures etc. and burning to discs.
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    I used AVStoDVD if I needed to author a disc with a simple menu or no menu as an ISO (or as files and folders) and then burned to DVD with ImgBurn after testing. AVSto DVD can reencode audio and video to fit on a DVD and for compliance Of course, problems with the video need to be addressed prior to authoring.
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