AVI2DVD Noob help

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  1. jtcork

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    Hi all,
    So I downloaded AVI2DVD, loaded my .avi job and now I have all the files.
    However as per Afterdawn instruction I went to download DVD decrypter. Now as you know this has been banned, so I'm now stuck with how exactly to make a DVD with the files I have created.
    I downloaded the DVDfab HD decrypter but I think I will have to upgrade to platinum if I want to use the writer option.
    So please help!
    I have the Video_TS folder, I think that is the one you need?It contains .bup, .vop, .ifo files!!
    What do I now do to make a DVD that I can watch on my DVD player?
    Thanks a lot!
     
  2. jtcork

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    Ok.
    I think I know what to do. I downloaded "imgburn". However I'm not 100% sure. I do't want to waste precious disk.
    I think I go to Mode, then build.
    Then I open the Video_TS folder.
    Then I start the burning process.
    Is this all correct?
    Bear with me here I'm a major burning noob.
     
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    Yes the 'Build' function of ImgBurn will work for a VIDEO_TS folder.

    http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4632

    With AVI2DVD you should just set it to 'Make ISO', which seems to be ticked automatically anyway (default). You can then use ImgBurn or Decrypter or Nero (among others) to burn it. The author recommends burning the ISO.

    http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=61

    And DVDDEcrypter is quite easy to get.

    http://www.google.com/search?q=dvdd...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

    Although a bit quirky to set up, once you get the hang of it the end results (use HCenc set to 'Best') are far superior (with longer movies especially) to most any of the apps recommended here.
     

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