| 23 Jan 2008 01:36 pm |
guest71 Guest | I have been using DVD FLICK. I found in after a google search, its free software and so simple to use a monkey could use it!
I was having all the same problems everyone else was having until I got DVD FLICK.
It converts your AVI files into MPEG files, burns it and it plays on all my dvd players!
Very happy!!
GOOD LUCK!!
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| 26 Jan 2008 02:14 pm |
KF7 Guest | Guys , you are all amazing , loved the teamwork spirit !
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| 08 Feb 2008 08:56 am |
rickster2008 Guest | Hi people, i was wondering if anyone could help me. I download movies from the web and there in a avi file (i think) and i want to put them on a dvd-r disk and play them on all of my dvd players. can anyone help me and point me in the right direction. Thank you. my email address is ricky.maxted@ntlworld.com
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| 12 Feb 2008 06:35 am |
Rowdy Guest | DVD Flick is one of the originals and still the best and free. Add avi file and in project settings tick create iso and burn to disc. Once complete we will find the iso and lots of smaller files (can delete after burn if you like), You will also find empty audio folder and full video folder bit of a double up here but delete also once completed. Program will convert avi 700mb to about 2Gig. Flick uses IMGBurn to burn to disc. Really simple program and works everytime using torrent files. I’ve made bout 10 dvd over the last week and haven’t had one fail. I was mucking around with various programs trying to convert from avi to mpeg2 prior to burning but don’t bother. DVD flick is very simple to use and a great interface. Cheers Rowdy
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| 17 Feb 2008 09:53 pm |
MrBigNJ Guest | Ok - me dont get this. Me having some really hard time here. Me gots Nero Express and it dont work...it says my DVD is not correct for this format - I gots DVD RW 4*4.7 GB.
Then I gots DVD Flick. After I load the movie, choose the drive, click 'create dvd' it crashes out? What am i doing wrong here? HELP PLEASE!
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| 18 Feb 2008 01:58 pm |
MissCandy Guest | Schmaulie, Thanx!!!! Finally a simple method. It worked great!!! Now if you could tell me an aqually simple way to include sub-titles in this method I’ll love you forever. by the way ... cute tigger reference (ttfn).
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| 29 Feb 2008 10:13 am |
tellis Guest | Cucusoft avi to dvd converter.....
converts and burns all in one action, takes about 30 mins max!!!
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| 16 Mar 2008 01:03 am |
Egx2 Guest | Try DVD Flick http://www.dvdflick.net/ it will burn almost all video files
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| 16 Mar 2008 08:18 am |
Hehe Guest | You just use nero and choose super video cd..
And nero does the rest for you=)
i use nero ultra edition 8
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| 23 Mar 2008 08:12 am |
Gordonbrownarse Guest | I would never recommend DVD flick, it ruined my computer boot disc record, avoid at all costs!!
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| 30 Mar 2008 11:16 am |
Bo Huck Guest | I still find it easier to use solarbugs they use less power than most bumnigs.
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| 03 Apr 2008 04:51 am |
Gordon Brownarse Guest | Use dibdabbling software works really well.
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| 17 Apr 2008 02:13 am |
kreig Guest | Guys you dont need to use nero or anything of that sort. dont even need to convert it to mpegs to do the jog.. just download this software called convert2xdvd and with it you can convert any video format to dvd movie format...
enjoy
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| 23 Apr 2008 12:40 am |
CanadianJared Guest | is this my long lost friend Aaron from L.A. ?
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| 25 Apr 2008 10:02 am |
CW101 Guest | Vista does it with the bilt-in dvd maker
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| 28 Apr 2008 08:35 am |
fag boy Guest | i heard that if you download the dvd then convert it to avi using pingchow pro its 10xs faster than using normal converters such as nero and divxtodvd.
trust me i know what im talking about when i say that overloading the network with multipul time fractions and restraints with the diverse culture in the way we speak is not a matter for discussion.
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| 29 Apr 2008 05:14 pm |
StormZA Guest | FrancisUncleCharlieKatie U.
thanks your instructions were simple and easy to follow

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| 01 May 2008 03:40 am |
tamilrara Guest | i download avi movies in torrent box an iwant copy to dvd please
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| 06 May 2008 07:22 am |
Twinzam Guest | all of this is bullshit, ive burnt at least 3 avi files to dvd and its simple.
First you will need a program called convertxtodvd (thats the best and easiest program) i suggest you download the full version so you dont get water marks when you burn it (crappy trial version)
then once you have it you go to add new video file, locate the file you want to burn, then press convert. This will take about an hour to convert and once it finished your dvd drive will automatically eject and a message comes up you will have to put a blank DVD-/+/RW then that burns which takes up to an hour.
Good luck
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| 06 May 2008 07:26 am |
Twinzam Guest | add me on msn and i will tell you how to do it,
alimurad205@hotmail.com
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