what program to use in transfer for mp4 or avi files to dvd

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by chincpn, Dec 31, 2007.

  1. chincpn

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    to cyprusrom..
    sorry about that.. im new in afterdawn.com..
    thanks for giving me the links..

    "Here is, 3 free programs for you:
    You can use DVD Flick, a very good free program:

    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/552742

    Any_Video_Converter is free also . Here is the link. Make sure you get the right download
    http://www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free/ for the website

    direct link download http://www.any-video-converter.com/any-video-converter-free.exe the download link

    You can also use Super , also a free converter. Super allows more options then AVC, like the output size and codecs used. http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html New users might find Super "too complicated". Is not really. I would start with DVD Flick.
    ...and burn with Nero. "

    im still confused.. im new in converting files.. sorry about that..
    pls correct me if i understand it wrong.. i can you use any one program to convert the files to dvd player readable...
     
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    Unless you buy a Ferrari, 10% discount is like pee in a pond, IMHO. Everyone has his prefferences when using all the software available out there, but the 3 freebies do about anything you need regarding conversion. Add AutoGK for making Avi-Divx form your DVDs, and you're set for conversion.
     
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    Yeah, can't agree any more, 10% is almost nothing but better than nothing :)
     
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    actually im still downloading the movies right now..

    cyprusrom, if i use only the dvd flick for conversion is it enough?? usually how long does it take to convert a file?? overnight??
    can the dvd flick also convert rmvb files to dvd ??

     
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    It depends on how fast is your PC; do you do the conversion in one pass or 2 pass-"best Quality".
    I don't know about RMVB, I haven't tried that one in DVD Flick.
     
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    Listen to Cyprus.. DVDFlick is in most cases as good or better than most commercial software out there and has most if not all the same features.

    chincpn:
    DVDFlick is a one-click transcoding tool, it converts, authors and burns; it does it all. Typically on average quality settings with a full-length film it will take around 1 and a half to 2 hrs to convert and burn. On maximum quality settings it can take 3 hrs.

    Don't be so concerned with time, if you want good quality than be patient.. if you have the time to come and post on AfterDawn than you can wait ;)
     

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