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Blackrat999
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Sun Oct 24, 2004 6:24 pm Post subject:
conversions of .avi to dvd |
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Hi.
over a long time i have used various programs to make a full dvd out of avi
files, i have used
virtual dub to get the wav file out of the original, tmpgenc to reauthor,
and various to convert to dvd.
i have even tried a version of Aurora which have worked to a degree.
mostly the results have been ok but frequently i can waste hours for a crap
film with the sound out of sync.
what do you use ? there are som many progs available, i am wondering if i
have missed something a lot easier/quicker/better etc.
thanks for input.
cheers
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Glen Southern
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Sun Oct 24, 2004 7:36 pm Post subject:
Re: conversions of .avi to dvd |
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I use NEROVISION 2 or 3.
Does everything in one and burns too,
"Blackrat999" <richard@NOSPAM_rbhughes.co.uk> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Hi.
over a long time i have used various programs to make a full dvd out of
avi files, i have used
virtual dub to get the wav file out of the original, tmpgenc to reauthor,
and various to convert to dvd.
i have even tried a version of Aurora which have worked to a degree.
mostly the results have been ok but frequently i can waste hours for a
crap film with the sound out of sync.
what do you use ? there are som many progs available, i am wondering if i
have missed something a lot easier/quicker/better etc.
thanks for input.
cheers
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m3
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Sun Oct 24, 2004 9:54 pm Post subject:
Re: conversions of .avi to dvd |
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| Quote: | Hi.
over a long time i have used various programs to make a full dvd out
of avi files, i have used
virtual dub to get the wav file out of the original, tmpgenc to
reauthor, and various to convert to dvd.
i have even tried a version of Aurora which have worked to a degree.
mostly the results have been ok but frequently i can waste hours for a
crap film with the sound out of sync.
what do you use ? there are som many progs available, i am wondering
if i have missed something a lot easier/quicker/better etc.
thanks for input.
cheers
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