Hi How do you burn HD-divx movie on a dvd? I used nero 7 , and the only way to do it was UDF option. It did not work on my divx player( Philips 5900 with upconversion) Thanks
I am no pro at this, and correct me if I am wrong. But I believe for it to work, you would only need to check two things: 1) your player has to support the HD DivX format 2) just copy the movie to DVD in "Make data disk" now, if your player does not support HD DivX, you could convert the file into a regular DVD format, which I believe NERO will do automatically. someone with more knowledge on this may be able to help you out more.
i see imtoo divx to dvd converter.i don't know as if it can help you. you go to trail for free.down it:http://www.imtoo.com/downloads/divx-to-dvd-converter.exe
Hiya, I have been doing this myself, and I'll just let you know what I have been doing. i) Split the A/V stream using VirtualDub (as there will usually be a lipsync issue if you just burn the DivX - My first atempts where about 7 seconds out at the end of a 45 minute video!). ii) Re-encode the extracted audio stream using a WAV editor like wavelab etc. iii) Convert the DivX to MPEG, using Tmpgenc+, I made sure it outputted the A/V as two seperate streams and discarded the audio as I use the converted audio I got before. iv) Use Nero Vision and load each of the video files (usually .m2v files from Tmpgenc+) and each of the WAV's and then told Nero to use the WAV's as the sound files for each of the video files. I then made a menu, set up chapters and burnt. What Was The Time Taken? Im using a P4 3.2Ghz with HT, running on 800mhz FSB. I have 1GB Dual Channel PC3200 RAM, and 3 HD's on SATA. Steps i & ii took me 5 Mins to extract audio for each 45 min video, and re-encode. [20 Mins total]. Step iii took about an hour for each episode [4Hrs total] step iv took about 5 mins to setup and 4 hrs to process [call it 4 hrs] The whole DVD for 4 episodes of HDTV DivX -> DVD took me 8 hrs, but i tend to leave it before I go to bed, and before I go to work, so I'm not bothered by it! I know I am probably doing something wrong or not quite right, but with my first attempts, I have now got 5 DVD's that I have made, and lent to friends, and they say they are spot on! PS. I have notice some of the files are jerky. Apparently this is due to the fact that AVI's are usually set to 23.97 fps, and MPEG is usually 25 fps. Apparently I need to get Tmpgenc+ to change the framerate as well to solve this. Any one give me some advice on this? Hope that helps!