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11 Mar 2005 09:17 pm
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I use DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink 3.2 for burning DVDs...these use 'ISO or MDS' files....how do I burn torrent downloads (or convert them) on to DVD

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29 Apr 2005 06:51 am
ffoeg the ffoeg mcffoeg
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yeah the big question here. well you can try burning a normal 'data' cd with the file. most divx movies are small enough to fit on a cd (not dvd). then all you need is a dvd player that will play the files. they are pretty common nowadays, and in the $40-100 price range. if you really need to encode vob files from avi, i’m not exactly sure but i know the .vob format is a form of mpeg-2. look for a program that can encode mpeg-2. please state the file extension (.rm, .avi, .mpg, .mp4, .divx or whatever), so that the guy who comes here who knows can tell you what programs to use. each format is different and you will need different programs for different file types most likely. but like i say all the time in here, just try burning a data cd and playing it. i am usually not let down by people’s dvd players that i try out.

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29 Apr 2005 06:54 am
ffoeg the ffoeg mcffoeg
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'SeanA' said on a related thread:

Or you can simply use Nero to encode the video to VCD format and burn it to VCD and view it on your DVD player. I do this all the time with episodes of Stargate Atlantis that I end up missing sometimes, then I take the VCD and pop it into the DVD player and hook the VCR up to it and copy it to tape.

So far this method has helped me record every Stargate Atlantis episode to date. It’s like I never missed any at all

SeanA

[Quote] #4
03 Jan 2008 04:36 pm
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i’m looking to convert files from .avi to .vob, nero is great fi the files are smaller than 700 mb but once bigger you have to store on dvd and then nero will not write .avi files to dvd can someone help me

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