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How do I play/burn .avi files?

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[Quote] #521
16 May 2009 01:54 pm
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hitman47
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I’d use ConvertXtoDVD

You should create a menu for each movie and add in chapters, so it’s not very difficult to get where you want to in the movies. Yes the software allows you to use an image as the background for a menu.


[Quote] #522
19 May 2009 07:42 pm
xshakes
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For those of you who are looking for a free .AVI converter and burner.

http://www.effectmatrix.com/total_video_to_DVD_Author/

Total Video2DVD works well , it converts the file and then burns it without losing any video or sound quality.

and the watermark isn’t too bad so you can still enjoy the movie but on your DVD player =)

[Quote] #523
23 May 2009 08:27 am
windhello123
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I think Total Video Converter is OK!
E.M. Total Video Converter is a piece of extremely powerful and full-featured converter software that supports almost all video and audio formats.
“Convert all video files to 3gp, mp4, psp, iPod, iPhone, swf, flv, DVD, VCD, Xbox360, PS3... !"
http://www.effectmatrix.com/total-video-converter/index.htm

[Quote] #524
29 May 2009 12:31 pm
13th
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Hmmm... Then, how do one be able to burn 10 or more 20+ mins. episodes in one DVD disk w/o destroying the vid’s quality? I mean, what software do one needs to use?
I’m using power producer to burn mine .avi files. But, only 3 20+ mins. eps. can be burned on a 4.7 120 min. DVD disk. If it exceeds that. Power Producer won’t allow the burning to proceed...
Since its only mine 1st 2 tries at this, I can’t seem to exceed 3 episodes for 4.7 disk and 6 - 7 eps. for 8.5 one... Can anyone help...?

[Quote] #525
30 May 2009 07:18 am
shannon
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people, to cut down on size use DVD Shrink, its the best! I’ve been using for ages and it works perfectly! And you can RIP DVD’s aswell!

[Quote] #526
08 Jun 2009 01:56 pm
charbear
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a good avi to mpeg 2 converter is aneesoft video converter.
It converts almost everything.For so far i’m very satisfied with this software.Go to http:/www.aneesoft.com or just type the words aneesoft video converter in the google search bar
good luck

[Quote] #527
25 Jun 2009 12:26 am
Maybryn
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The correct file type for playing in a DVD player is .vob, but I have recently noticed that .avi will work with my portable DVD player, but try using a Maxell 4.7 DVD+R disc and use that,. that should help you

[Quote] #528
01 Jul 2009 01:34 am
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sanjun
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you can burn your avi files to dvd to play on your dvd player~


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[Quote] #529
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need a burner can burn avi to dvd


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Last edited 01 Jul 2009 10:36 pm by sanjun
[Quote] #530
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It’s so easy,there are 3 steps to finish.
1. add your avi file to dvd;
2. Edit your and preview your video;
3.Start burning.


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Last edited 01 Jul 2009 10:36 pm by sanjun
[Quote] #531
10 Jul 2009 08:00 am
joecool280
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What happens if I convert it to ISO?

[Quote] #532
14 Jul 2009 11:40 am
Takeout
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Can I hook up my DVD Burner I have hook to my TV .So it can burn what I plays on My Computer?

[Quote] #533
28 Jul 2009 08:41 am
nome
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ive downloaded a film and ive got movie codec i want to put my film onto a dvd what video format and container should i select thanks

[Quote] #534
29 Jul 2009 02:09 pm
sheila42740
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Need help on fixing my cd/dvd player will not read /Please help

[Quote] #535
07 Aug 2009 11:14 am
Dominicccc
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How do I know if a dvd player can play AVi formatted movies?

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08 Aug 2009 07:52 am
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hitman47
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A) Look on the box or manual, to see if it supports the codecs used within the video.

__A1) To see what codecs are used, use GSpot or MediaInfo to get the information about the codecs.

B) Burn the file to disc (CD or DVD) and try and play it with your DVD player.


If neither works, then your DVD player does not support the .avi container or the codecs used for the video within the container.

NOTE: 80% of the movies you’ll find online illegally are using the .xvid video codec and .mp3 for the audio codec.

Last edited 08 Aug 2009 07:53 am by hitman47
[Quote] #537
11 Aug 2009 10:27 pm
justchuck69
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nmsconsultoria wrote: How do I play .avi files on my computer and on my normal dvd player? I have Nero and a whole range of different players?

Many thanks.



if your dvd supports divx ( would have a divx logo on the front of it ) then just burn it as a data disk to a cd if your dvd player does not support divx then you will need a program like ConvertXtoDVD (which is what i use) to convert it to avi (mpeg-2 i think) that will work on all stand alone dvd players ( it takes about 40 to 50 minutes to encode it and since i burn them at a slower speed about 14 to 20 to burn them

hope this helps

:-)

[Quote] #538
22 Sep 2009 10:53 am
Owen34636
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Dvd Flick worked for me. One program does it all.

[Quote] #539
10 Oct 2009 06:26 pm
jnk remover
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HELP!! i have downloaded a movie from lime wire i have a program called swift disc burning when i try to put it on a dvd it says must be video ts and ifo,bup,vob wha or how do i do this

[Quote] #540
25 Oct 2009 11:45 am
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piao228
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To play avi files, you can use VLC player, if you want to burn avi files, there are so many dvd burners can meet your needs


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