I am fairly new to this whole deal and I don't quite understand a couple things.I am trying to burn 10 subbed AVI anime episodes onto a DVD.Does a program like AVI2DVD work with multiple episodes and at the same time creates a menu of some sort.Is there a different program that would burn multiple episodes onto 1 DVD with relative ease?I am having trouble finding something simple, reliable, and preferrably free could anyone give me some advice?Thanks I really appreciate it ^_^.
Hi there, AVI2DVD can probably do it, but I do not know that software. I use VSO ConvertXtoDVD to convert all my videos. It's not a Freeware, but I think it's worth every $Dollard$. Very simple to use. Have a look at this quick guide ! http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/vso_convertxtodvd_guide.cfm You can add up to 64 input files, will create you a simple menu, and has a built in burn engine. If you buy ConvertXtoDVD before August 31st, 2006 you can get a 20% discount. http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/7815.cfm Enjoy !
Thanks for the tips, but I am looking towards something that is well...free xD.I don't mind it going slow since I will probably do the thing overnight.Has anyone ever tried FFMPEG?I seen a guide and was just wondering if it works well.Thanks again.
Okay I got the guide here: http://aktee.t35.com/aviffmpeg.htm and did everything up until almost the end, but now I am not sure what to do I have three different files in one folder.One is I believe the audio, second the video, and third a .m2v file for each of the 10 episodes I am trying to get onto one DVD.Can anyone help me as to where to go now according to this guide or some other method to get to the next step?Also with the folder being around 8 gigs does that mean I can't fit all of them onto one DVD, or do they compress or something later on?I would really appreciate any help! I used the programs needed in the guide they are: GUI4FFMPEG DVD2SVCD VOBInput.dll K-Lite Codec Pack
You can also use Nero. The only thing is, is it takes a little longer than it should to transcode everything to disc. I personally use ConvertXtoDVD or Sonic MyDVD.
Use TMPGEnc to create the DVD-compliant MPEG files then use an authoring program (Nero can do it) to burn as a DVD.