I've tried using AVI2DVD to convert these files with no success, can someone tellme how and what is needed? Caveman13
Hi there, I convert all my files with VSO ConvertXtoDVD. I supports lots of video stream codecs, maybe he will be able to convert those files.
thx for replying, I think i figured it out, i use NeroVision and Nero Burning RomSE with success, its slow but it works, however cheap dvds are no good, always have problems at the end of the movie such as skiping and lagging, any ideas how to fix these til i get better dvds?
Make sure you don't do [bold]anything[/bold] else with PC, ie multi-tasking, whilst you burn. But when you get better media, such as Verbatim, Sony or Taiyo Yuden, then it's a hope that you might get a few good burns with your crappy stuff.
Hello. I would disable the burn at once feature, make sure the burn speed is at 4x, and set the priority to above normal. Hope this helps. Laters
Thanx for all the advice, but here is another dilemna i have, I've spent enough money on many programs that don't seem to work, is there anything available for free and if so where do i get it? Caveman13
Hi caveman13, Did you give VSO ConvertXtoDVD a try ? You can try it for 21 days (Will add a watermark in your output) and it will work 100% like the purchased version (Other than the watermark). It gives you 21 days to make your opinion. If 1 file doesn't convert with ConvertXtoDVD, it might be a bug, or a badly encoded file, a new exception to deal with. We ask users to upload those problematic files to the VSO FTP Server and the file get's analysed. Most of the time, the next build usually supports this problematic file(s). VSO are real good to listen to their users, I know The more users help VSO, the more VSO can provide a new and better version. You can try VSO DivxToDVD v0.5.2b (Freeware) but it will not support as much video codec and exceptions as their shareware version that get's updated all the time.