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help burning mpg/wmv etc to a dvd
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Philby
i'm having trouble burning some videos to dvd. this inclues avi files (which are sometimes dvd rips anyway ffs), mpg files and wmv files. i either have to wait 17 hours for a program to convert and build the files and burn it or i have a program that seemingly converts files but doesnt make everything you need apparently. its kinda pissing me off. so if anyone here has a program that does everything you need and doesnt need to be left running overnight (im on a p4 2.4ghz with 1.5 gig of ram) i would be very grateful.
James Brooke
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Originally posted by Philby
i'm having trouble burning some videos to dvd. this inclues avi files (which are sometimes dvd rips anyway ffs), mpg files and wmv files. i either have to wait 17 hours for a program to convert and build the files and burn it or i have a program that seemingly converts files but doesnt make everything you need apparently. its kinda pissing me off. so if anyone here has a program that does everything you need and doesnt need to be left running overnight (im on a p4 2.4ghz with 1.5 gig of ram) i would be very grateful.


http://www.mediagateusa.com/

get one of those and your life will never be the same again.... best money i ever spent!
i have the MG-35NDAS, and whacked a 300gb hard drive in it, no need to burn dvds for watching my divx/avi/mpeg videos ever again....
Philby
im looking to spend as little money as possible. ie zero :p
so that doesn't really help me :p
James Brooke
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Originally posted by Philby
im looking to spend as little money as possible. ie zero :p
so that doesn't really help me :p


well fair enough then :p

failing that, you get to wait really long for dvds to burn then...hahaha
Philby
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Originally posted by James Brooke
well fair enough then :p

failing that, you get to wait really long for dvds to burn then...hahaha


hahaha
:(

come on where is sunrise and pkc they should have some info :whip:
sunrise3500
can't avoid leaving it over night, the video needs to be reencoded. that takes time!
sunrise3500
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Originally posted by Philby
hahaha
:(

come on where is sunrise and pkc they should have some info :whip:

next time put the batman sign up
also, take a look at tmpgenc's dvd software (tmpgenc dvd author?? off the top of my head), that's got good community support.. not sure if it does the encode too, but take a looksy anyways.. they got bunch of other progs for encoding too if it doesn't do it.

Failing that, if you'd like to hold someone's hand, guides here:
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/dvdr-guides.htm
Aesthetic
philbs, try ConvertXToDVD.. its all over torrents.. jumponit!
Philby
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Originally posted by Aesthetic
philbs, try ConvertXToDVD.. its all over torrents.. jumponit!


ive used that but it didnt create all the necessary files

ill check out that tmpgenc stuff
Aesthetic
NECESSARY FILES? I hope you leave enough room for my files because im going to ram them into your stomach!

milfner
There are heaps of great products here http://www.createdvd.net/
I use Apollo DivX to DVD and it takes approximately 90mins to encode and burn giving a perfect quality DVD which has a high audio sync success rate unlike other programs
sunrise3500
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Originally posted by milfner
There are heaps of great products here http://www.createdvd.net/
I use Apollo DivX to DVD and it takes approximately 90mins to encode and burn giving a perfect quality DVD which has a high audio sync success rate unlike other programs

audio sync rate probably to do with mismatching framerates.. you can use virtual dub to demux video/audio.. then fix framerates, and remux.. :) then encode. Or another variation of the ordering of that.
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