avi-dvd-r 4.7g

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  1. rick_6

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    after downloading a film, i cant manage to put it onto disc, standard dvd-r 4.7 gb. please can someone help do i have to shrink it or something? they are usually about 700mb so whats the best way?
     
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    I can tell you have absolutly no idea what you are Doing, But that is OK because the Solution can be easy.....

    Go here and download the Freeware version of "VSO DivXToDVD"...

    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_encoders/vso_divxtodvd_free.cfm

    After downloading load your AVI file into it and let it do it"s thing, when it is Done you will be Left with a "Video_TS" Folder with a Bunch of Files in it , all you now have to do is Burn the "Video_TS" folder to DVD-R in "DVD Video" mode useing a Burning program Like "Nero" then you can watch it in your DVD Player....

    Cheers

    PS: it is best to Burn your DVD"s at the Lowest speed Possible to avoid Burn errors and Playback problems....
     
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    cheers m8
     
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    i have done everything that is said above but it is now saying when i try to burn the files it says "dvd video files compilance test failed". how do i get them to burn now?
     
  5. andmerr

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    have you tried to utilise copytodvd:

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