The last time I tried making a DVD to play on my DVD player it wouldn't work. So I'm just wondering is there any way to put several *.avi's on a DVD with a gaurantee that it'll play on any DVD player, without any 'cracking' or soldering or something?
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That's because DVD players don't read AVI files. They read files such as .vob which is a really big file. You have to encode it from avi to dvd.
Otherwise, it's just a DVD disc with a bunch of files on it (like file storage).
Also, afaik you can only have one movie, unless you know how to make a DVD menu and want to add special features..etc.thread killer
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Many newer dvd players play divxs and xivds easily.
Last time I tried to make something like this, the menu was rather easy to do. I think the latest Nero versions can convert videos to dvd format, right? There might be some free converters in the net as well.
What I do when I want to watch movies that are on my computer on a bigger screen, I just pull a supervideo cable from my tv to my laptop's video card. It's easy and the picture quality is quite good. Newer tv's have a dvi port where you can plug your computer for even better image, but I don't have such ports in my laptop nor tv.last.fm - Keeping it short
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Sounds like you need a DVD editor as well.
When I record off of the TV using an old Terrapin VCD recorder, it saves the files as an mpeg. Once the VCD is done, I can then load it into my laptop which has the DVD editing software, and add the mpeg to the timeline editing out commercials as well as making a tracking menu for the scenes I want to be able to jump to. Lastly, when I am done this step all I have to do is click on the "Make DVD" button and it's a DVD with a menu screen with a play button and or which scene I wantto start with.
Most of the DVD editors will have similar setups and will work without a hitch unless your copying from a DVD with copywrite protection. If thats the case and all you want to do is make 1:1 copies, DVD-X 123 will do it, but if I am not mistaken it's off the market due to lawsuits....but if you have a copy it will work for dual layer and copywrite protected DVD's with no problems.May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.
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u need avi2dvd
http://www.afterdawn.com
is a good site
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