From: Henry The Mole on 23 May 2010 18:01 Hello, Muse! You wrote on Sat, 22 May 2010 15:50:06 -0400: > Hi, I'm a newbie to trying this and I was hoping someone could > recommend and good AVI to DVD program so I could play AVI's on my DVD > player/TV, Thanks so much in advance. AVI2DVD is a quite good alternative to DVDFlick: http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareAvi2Dvd.php?b2=1 -- Henry The Mole. "I can't believe I ate the whole thing!"
From: baynole2 on 23 May 2010 18:26 On May 22, 4:22 pm, "s|b" <m...(a)privacy.invalid> wrote: > On Sat, 22 May 2010 15:50:06 -0400, Muse Gruppes wrote: > > Hi, I'm a newbie to trying this and I was hoping someone could recommend > > and good AVI to DVD program so I could play AVI's on my DVD player/TV, > > I sometimes use(d) (I have a DVD/HD-recorder that supports DivX) this > one: > > DVD Flick > <http://www.dvdflick.net/download.php> > > Mind you, it takes about 1 to 2 hours to convert the whole thing. > > -- > s|b I have found that w/ DVDFlick, there is roughly a 1:1 ratio of playback time vs.app processing/burning time (at 4x). That is using an AMD 3800x2 CPU & 3 GB DDR2 RAM, int. graphics; XP Pro SP3.
From: M.L. on 24 May 2010 00:20 >> Hi, I'm a newbie to trying this and I was hoping someone could >> recommend and good AVI to DVD program so I could play AVI's on my DVD >> player/TV, Thanks so much in advance. > >AVI2DVD is a quite good alternative to DVDFlick: >http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareAvi2Dvd.php?b2=1 AVI2DVD has the advantage of using the highly respected HCenc mpeg2 encoder. In addition, it can encode using Variable Bitrate instead of DVD Flick's Constant Bitrate. VBR creates higher quality with a smaller file size. AVI2DVD works best for those with knowledge of Avisynth. Both apps can upmix from AC3 stereo to AC3 5.1 surround sound audio, but are picky about the input audio. Unfortunately both apps have a busy and somewhat confusing interface that discourages newbies from setting the most favorable options for their conversion.
From: John Corliss on 24 May 2010 08:59 M.L. wrote: > > >>> Hi, I'm a newbie to trying this and I was hoping someone could >>> recommend and good AVI to DVD program so I could play AVI's on my DVD >>> player/TV, Thanks so much in advance. >> >> AVI2DVD is a quite good alternative to DVDFlick: >> http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareAvi2Dvd.php?b2=1 > > AVI2DVD has the advantage of using the highly respected HCenc mpeg2 > encoder. In addition, it can encode using Variable Bitrate instead of > DVD Flick's Constant Bitrate. VBR creates higher quality with a > smaller file size. AVI2DVD works best for those with knowledge of > Avisynth. Variable bit rate also makes it impossible to used VirtualDub on the resulting file IME. > Both apps can upmix from AC3 stereo to AC3 5.1 surround sound audio, > but are picky about the input audio. Unfortunately both apps have a > busy and somewhat confusing interface that discourages newbies from > setting the most favorable options for their conversion. -- John Corliss BS206. Because of all the Googlespam, I block all posts sent through Google Groups. I also block as many posts from anonymous remailers (like x-privat.org for eg.) as possible due to forgeries posted through them. No ad, CD, commercial, cripple, demo, nag, share, spy, time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please. Adobe Flash sucks, DivX rules.
From: M.L. on 24 May 2010 09:50 >>>> Hi, I'm a newbie to trying this and I was hoping someone could >>>> recommend and good AVI to DVD program so I could play AVI's on my DVD >>>> player/TV, Thanks so much in advance. >>> >>> AVI2DVD is a quite good alternative to DVDFlick: >>> http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareAvi2Dvd.php?b2=1 >> >> AVI2DVD has the advantage of using the highly respected HCenc mpeg2 >> encoder. In addition, it can encode using Variable Bitrate instead of >> DVD Flick's Constant Bitrate. VBR creates higher quality with a >> smaller file size. AVI2DVD works best for those with knowledge of >> Avisynth. > >Variable bit rate also makes it impossible to used VirtualDub on the >resulting file IME. Not true. The annoying and unnecessary VBR notification can be turned off in VDub. Even if not turned off VDub will still process the file. >> Both apps can upmix from AC3 stereo to AC3 5.1 surround sound audio, >> but are picky about the input audio. Unfortunately both apps have a >> busy and somewhat confusing interface that discourages newbies from >> setting the most favorable options for their conversion.
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