can some one help me look for avi to dvd burner for free that works most dont work or 50% on some dvds i have alot of avi movies and finding one that works is hard help thank you
Can't beat DVD Flick, and it's free too.
You could also try VSO's "DivXtoDVD", which is the old freeware version of the now named "ConvertXtoDVD".
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/ConvertXtoDVD
Use the link highlighted here:
You'll also find very detailed guides on all kinds of video conversion here:
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/software2.htm
Can't beat DVD Flick, and it's free too.
I use that sometimes myself. The only problem with it is it sometimes oversizes the output due to the backend programs used which would then have to be shrinked down to fit a 4.7GB DVD with DVD Shrink.
can some one help me look for avi to dvd burner for free that works most dont work or 50% on some dvds i have alot of avi movies and finding one that works is hard help thank you
Hi xxx41. I like to use portable apps (when possible) and have started experimenting with DVDStyler. Here's a link. The tutorial from DVDStyler's web site is here. But I found this tutorial a little more to my liking.
Lastly, more information about free dvd authoring programs, including DVD Flick and DVDStyler can be found here.
Give 'Quick Media Converter' a try! I've used this software for a few format conversions (although I haven't tried it for exactly the same type as your requirement, but having said that I'm sure it would work well) in the past and has been exceptionally good!
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I pretty much know nothing about converting ratio or what ever to dvd. But gf wanted to see a dvd last night.
http://www.avitompeg.net/ converted a avi 2 mpeg (free and very easy)
Then just dragged and dropped in explorer, clicked files to copy.
we just got a standard ?50 dvd player. worked fine.
Some DVD players can play media files from a file system i.e. mpeg-1, mpeg-2 DivX or mpeg-4 so it's not always necessary to create a compliant DVD which can be rather time consuming.
As for the freeware media encoders 99% of them use ffmpeg anyway so recommending another one would be a little pointless however WinFF suits my needs with a simple interface.
Programs that use ffmpeg - http://www.ffmpeg.org/projects.html
The ones you should avoid (they're crooks) - http://www.ffmpeg.org/shame.html
Richard S.
i was trying to cmd line ffmpeg last night(first time as said above)
i could of smashed my pc up