.AVI Burning Help

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  1. endz

    endz Regular member

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    Could someone tell me how to burn this file:

    http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/3951/untitledrk5.png

    I tred wind dvd 3 and interwindvd but they say its exceeded in size or somehting and i have a 4.3GB dvd+R dsik and a 700MB CDR disk when the file is showing to be around 690MB >_<

    Could someone plz help me i would be very gratefull :) thanks for looking
     
  2. endz

    endz Regular member

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    Here is a better image if it heps:

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    mistycat Active member

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    Try this:http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/vso_convertxtodvd_guide.cfm Not freeware but well worth it if you're going to do any amount of burning to DVD. The trial inserts a watermark in your video and is speed limited, though. Here is another for Nero in case you have it:http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/272946
     
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    tyvm :D I already burned it using Nero which i just got. Nero seems to very good and reliable, I will be using it from now on :)

    Thanks for the guide im sure it will explain more of the stuff and by the looks of it, hel me with some of the tools. ty
     
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    Hi endz,
    We have a forum for this, the AVI To DVD forum:
    http://forums.afterdawn.com/forum_view.cfm/40
    You will find the latest and best info there!
    Well that's easy - you just burn it... but what you MEAN is "I want to transcode and burn this to compliant DVD" right?
    You see, the conversion to DVD (MPEG2) will make the file ~8x larger, but with only the quality of the smaller file. It's kinda like making orange juice or coffee from powder...
    Regards
     

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