create season 1 dvd?

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  1. FreeMrkt

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    I have all the episodes from season 1 of a great show in avi form. I have used DIVX2DVD for single files from avi to DVD's. Is there a way to get all of these episodes on a DVD and play them on a DVD player?
     
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    If you merge all episodes together, then you can put chapter points at the beginning of each.

    There has been released a brand new version of VSODivxToDVD which has many more features and allows that.


    If not, you can encode each differently with an encoder such as TMPGEnc or WinAVI or Mainconcept (to cite few) and use an authoring program such as TMPG DVD author or DVDLab Pro and create a project with a menu to select between them
     
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    If you merge all episodes together, then you can put chapter points at the beginning of each.

    There has been released a brand new version of VSODivxToDVD which has many more features and allows that.


    If not, you can encode each differently with an encoder such as TMPGEnc or WinAVI or Mainconcept (to cite few) and use an authoring program such as TMPG DVD author or DVDLab Pro and create a project with a menu to select between them
     
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    I ended up using NeroVision Express. Very easy to use and great results. It took about 6 hours to reencode the video on my 1.6Ghz Pentium 4 but it was worth it.
     
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    I ended up using NeroVision Express. Very easy to use and great results. It took about 6 hours to reencode the video on my 1.6Ghz Pentium 4 but it was worth it.
     

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