I found this program looking through dvd wares on a torrent site, and was wondering if any of you have had any experience with it. That is the actual name of the program. I will be viewing the disc after being burned on an Cyberhome ch-300 standalone. My burner is an 16x NEC DVD_RW ND-3520A and I am using Maxell DVD+R media at 4x I think, might be 8x. Anyway, I gave a spin to see what it would do, I started with my video file (you just add it in kinda like in nero) select the format you want (vcd, svcd, dvd) the TV type (ntsc or pal) I selected DVD and ntsc and hit the convert button and it goes through a whole process that took roughly an hour on my pc. When it was finished it kicked out 3 files to a folder on my HD called movietitle.m2v (3.08gb), movietitle.mpa (161mb) and movietitle.mpg (3.29gb). My questions are these 1: Are these the correct file formats to be viewed on my standalone? 2: How do I go about burning them onto a blank dvd (probably a whole nother discussion 8)) Or could i just drop them in with nero or something? Any help would be great.
Try this one VSO divx to dvd. Works great. Burn with nero or roxio. Easy download too. http://thepiratebay.org/details.php?id=3388592
Hey badwulf, just wanted to let you know that I used VSO to convert the video and burned it with the burner that is built in for VSO and it worked like a charm. It even has a minimal window that displays and shows what movie you have burned. Thanks for the help, now I just need to pickup some more blanks to burn these movies I got on my HD.
i have tryed divx to dvd and it does not work on my dvd player i have plenty of burnt dvd from friends and a few that i createded all choppy from tmpg plus and it is also compatiable for vcd ..i dont know what the problem is i open the pro vso divx to dvd and open avi it converts and ill burn to dvd with dvd author or roxio and it never works any help at all will be appricated thx in advance i have also tryed the roxio divx to dvd ...and nothing could it be my media? or firmware ?
I have seen it mentioned many times in the forums that media is just about THE most important thing in burning dvd's. I use Imation DVD-R disks and so far I haven't made but a few coasters. Another factor to consider would be whether or not your standalone can play burned movies and what kind of file formats that it can handle. I have had a Cyberhome ch-320 for about 3 years now and except for a few bad disks that I was working on when I first started. It was a 40 dollar Wally world special and it works great. Also when I burned the movie onto disk I used the burner that is included with VSO, seems to take a little longer than Nero but it works fine. There are tons of posts here about what media is the best and worst. Just search the forums for recommended media and you should get a ton of posts.