AVI2DVD help

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by mrrich, Feb 24, 2006.

  1. mrrich

    mrrich Member

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    Well I didn't see any other forum where it would be appropriate to ask this question, so I hope it's ok to ask these questions here.

    Now, I've successfully used AVI2DVD to encode {where Nero Vision always failed - the sound was always out of sync}, but after doing this and burning, on looking at the disc, I noticed only a small fraction of it was actually used.

    So my question is, how would I encode multiple AVI's so that more of the disc is used? I'm guessing I could fit at least four or five onto one disc. I know that {from the guide here} that if the files are named video1, video2, video3, etc. AVI2DVD will use load them all in for encoding. Will make all the episodes into one big episode, or will they still be separate episodes? If not the latter, how can this be done?
     
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    rubixcube Regular member

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    I found an incredible program once, but it took a bit of time for me to learn how to use it. "Sonic MyDVD" is it's name, it's a DVD authoring program. As far as I know, you can load in as many AVI/WMV/MPEG as will fit, make a menu, and keep your episodes seperate. See if you can find the program somewhere.
    Hope I have helped.
     
  3. mrrich

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    I can do that with Nero. The problem with Nero though is it does a bad encode. The sound always eventually goes out of sync. AVI2DVD did a perfect encode.
     
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    aldaco12 Active member

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    The sound goes out-of-sync if the sound were encoded MP3 VBR instead of MP3 CBR, not doe for the usage of a bad encoder. Read the FAQ to learn how to detect and fix this.
     
  5. mrrich

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    What faq?
     
  6. shezzy999

    shezzy999 Guest

    hi,, can somebody please help me, im a bit of of a new user, i downlaoded a few movies from the net and they are in AVI format, how can i convert the movies to one blank dvd disk and make it work on my home dvd player? and if possible i would like to convert the avi files to dvd format quickly. also i would like to add chapters and menu and titles screens and also subtitles to the movies, if anybody knows then please help me, i would be greatful.
    also please can you tell me he best program for downloadin music and videos.

    thank you very much, like i said im a new user and i would really like your help, thanks
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    @shezzy999 - no more multiposting, instead read the Forum Rules in my signature
     

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