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  1. I looked around and can't find a how to on how to convert a DIVX file back to MPEG format to burn onto a DV+R..can someone help me..please..
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  2. use TMPGEnc just follow the wizard.
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  3. Try this:

    Go to the tools setion of this site and get virtualdub.
    Start virtualdub and open your avi file with it. Then do the following

    Audio->Full processing mode
    Audio->compression - Non (PCM)
    Audio->conversion (48khz if not alreday)

    File->sav wav (name this movie.wav)

    When this has finished you will have a movie.wav file that is probably larger than your original avi, thats normal. Close virtualdub

    Open Tmpgenc and cancel the wizard.

    For your video source, select the avi file. For your audio source, select the large wav file you just created with virtualdub.
    For stream type select System (video+audio), name your output file movie.mpg

    Now click load and select the DVD template. If the avi file is 23.976fps or 29.976 fps select the NTSC version. If it is 25fps select the PAL version.

    Click START and Encode.

    After doing the above work, import the MPG2 (large) file into DVD Movie Factory (or you favorite authoring software). Use DVDMF to author and burn the disc.
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  4. Originally Posted by esanchez
    I looked around and can't find a how to on how to convert a DIVX file back to MPEG format to burn onto a DV+R..can someone help me..please..
    you obviously didn't look as hard as you could have done

    https://www.videohelp.com/tmpgencdvd.htm
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