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26 Jan 2007 11:25 pm
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How is a high resolution xvid file converted to dvd format? preferrably to burn with DVD Santa. but other programs and codecs can be described.
thanks for the help.
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31 Jan 2007 12:08 am
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I used smartsoftvideoconverter pro, DVDSanta said unsupported video stream, thanks anyway
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31 Jan 2007 12:41 am
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Xilisoft DVD Creator is good for this

It provides a simple, fast way to convert popular video formats such as convert AVI to DVD, WMV, ASF, DivX, Xvid, 3GP, MP4, MPEG to DVD .
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31 Jan 2007 12:02 pm
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If you are converting from very high definition videos like DVR-MS HD or WMV HD then you will lose some quality. Going from a high definition to any video format is considered a downgrade.

MPEG 1 is considered a downgrade. Even MPEG 2 is considered downgrade when the source file is a HD. MPEG 2 is still considered the highest resolution standard format for DVD playback.

Other formats such as compressed AVIs are also downgrades. The quality of AVI depends mostly on the compressor used. DivX encoded AVIs generally have the highest compression for large videos. However, you have to expect some loss in quality.
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