- how to burn avi files on a dvd-disk
- Posted by sdlomi2 on February 27th, 2008
I've got a movie with 8 "avi" files of 690mb each on my hard drive
Movie plays well in Win. Med. Player directly from the h/d. How do I burn
those 8 avi-files to a (dual-layer?)dvd disk so it will play on both my
daughter's computer-type dvd-burner-player and an aunt's tv-type dvd-player?
I use Nero 6 for burning regular and dual-layer dvd's and also cd's.
Next, can I just burn those 8 avi-files "directly" to a dual-layer disc
and Win. Med. Player then play the movie directly from that disk?
Thanks to all who will help me. sdlomi2
- Posted by sandy58 on February 27th, 2008
On Feb 27, 5:49 am, "sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
sdlomi2, does your e-mail address work?
You need to convert the .avi to DVD or similar. That size of .avi will
expand so you may only manage to get two on one DVD. I use VSO
ConvertXtoDVD & CopyToDVD when doing this kind of thing. If your e-
mail works & you don't have this stuff, post here & I'll send you the
necessary. :-) I think maybe I have a graphic tuition here too.
- Posted by sdlomi2 on February 27th, 2008
"sandy58" <aleckie60@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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Thx, sandy58. Pls. check YOUR email for working addy. s
- Posted by sdlomi2 on February 27th, 2008
"sandy58" <aleckie60@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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BTW: Think I erred elsewhere. When I d/l'd this movie, just for
practice of course, there were 8 rar-files. But, each of the 2-8 opened
rars produced replicas of the 1st one--each one being the complete movie.
Thus, the movie is only one avi-file--690 mb-worth. BTW, I burned it with
Nero, as a data disk, and it plays on Win. Med. Player--dunno about other
players, other than paradoxically (To me!), it wouldn't then play on Nero
Med. Player--only the sound. s
- Posted by sdlomi2 on February 27th, 2008
"sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMomi2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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box! Thx again, s
- Posted by sandy58 on February 27th, 2008
On Feb 27, 5:49 am, "sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
e-mail sent.
- Posted by sdlomi2 on February 27th, 2008
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- Posted by Gaius Baltar on February 27th, 2008
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 00:49:13 -0500, "sdlomi2" <sdlSPAMomi2@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Yes
If you do that, any PC will be able to play them provided it is
powerful enough and has the required video and audio codecs.
Your aunt's DVD player might be able to play the AVIs if it is
designed to play AVIs and if the AVIs don't use "complex encoding"
(qpel and gmc)
gb
- Posted by swordm on March 11th, 2008
Use Total Video2Dvd Author convert avi movie to video DVD, simply and
directly, work on home dvd player
you can download this software FREE:
http://www.effectmatrix.com/total_vi...thor/index.htm
Especial: support download youtube and other video share website
video, then burn it to dvd.