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  1. Member
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    hi guyz
    i wanna make a dvd from downloaded movie, so they are of .avi format and i also have .srt subtitle for them.
    now when i try to make video dvd then the nero burner dont support the avi format and adding subtitle is far far away !!!!!!
    wel i tried the xillisoft dvd creator too but couldnt add subtitle to the dvd .

    so guyz please help me out in this situation ......

    thanx

  2. Try FAVC or DVD Flick (both free) or ConvertXtoDVD (trialware)

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    your first post and your cross/double posting

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    Well, he is narcissus, after all...

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    thnx tomlee!

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    wel guyz thnx for ur reply
    but still i couldnt find any good solution for the problem.

    so i'm telling the problem in this way .....

    i wanna make a video dvd (from 4700 MB dvd) wch will have four movies in it and also the subtitle , the videos are .avi format and subtitle .srt format.

    so please refer some good software that can do it

    thnx

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    FAVC. Choose the VCD setting if you are putting 4 movies on a disc. The resolution will be low, the quality mediocre, but they will fit. If you want something with any level of quality, stick to one movie per disc.
    Read my blog here.

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    Follow guns1inger's suggestion if you insist on putting four movies on one disc (I'm assuming that each of these movies is itself feature-length). I'm sure you're well familiar with the VCD format, so you can judge for yourself whether that quality level is acceptable to you. If so, then guns1inger's recommendation is by far the best.

  9. topic locked. buy the movie.




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