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Cybermonkey

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 16:51

DO NOT USE NERO 7!!! it is an atrocious piece of software that should be sent back to hell. really bad sync issues when its converting DivX/XviD to DVD. format. Use DVD Santa or Nero 6 Ultra with Nero Showtime, and decent codecs


Liam

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 16:34

So Nero 7 is needed, I need to free up about 14gb on my HD. :o


liveseytowers

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 16:26

quote:
Originally posted by dave17
:! SWEET

I shall be moving my collection to DVD then, i have about 500mb spare on my HDD


Even if your 2 xvid files are longer than 2 hours then Nero 7 will just record it in Long play so you can fit 3 or 4 hours on a DVD. I always make it without a menu though so it just plays. I was impressed when I tried it as well:!


dave17

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 15:52

:! SWEET

I shall be moving my collection to DVD then, i have about 500mb spare on my HDD


abdus

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 15:49

quote:
Originally posted by Voyto
you create your own menu to choose which video you want to play. Theres a little wizzard to create it all in nero :)


Voyto

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 15:40

you create your own menu to choose which video you want to play. Theres a little wizzard to create it all in nero :)


dave17

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 15:36

But if you have more than 1 file on the dvd, how does the player know which one to play?


abdus

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 15:25

quote:
Originally posted by dave17
Didnt know you could do this :!

I have loads of xvid. Is it 1 file per dvd?


it depends on the length of the movies/clips...

A DVD will take 2hrs of high quality :thumbs:


dave17

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 15:06

Didnt know you could do this :!

I have loads of xvid. Is it 1 file per dvd?


mwg

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 14:51

I use Nero to burn the DVD's with. Must not be Nero 7 though.

Cheers for that link abdus


abdus

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 09:21

Yep Nero or Avi2DVD

you can also have a look here:

http://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?searchtext=&tools=&madeby=&formatconversionselect=XviD+to+DVD&howtoselect=%3B&orderby=Date&listall=1&hits=25&archive=0&search=Search+or+List+Guides


liveseytowers

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 09:17

Just download Nero 7, this does it all for you by dragging and dropping. It takes a couple of hours though.


mwg

posted on 30th Mar 07 at 09:00

I've got some video files on my computer that I want to burn to DVD so I can watch on the TV rather than on the computer.

They are in.XVID format. Something like that anyway. I can burn them to DVD and they work on other computers but not on DVD players.

Is there any easy way I can convert the files to a different format thats compatible with DVD players?