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avi to dvd
when using any conversion software to convert avi files to dvd format and the avi files have 2 or more cds do you convert each disk one at a time or convert the whole movie? Does anyone know of any free downloadable software for these type of jobs?
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Check out doom9.org and dvdrhelp.com
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If you have one single avi, convert the whole one. If you have 1 or 2 or 3 or more avis, you can convert each of them separately and merge the MPEGs afterwards, that's possible.
Can be done with TMPGEnc RJ
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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im not sure if this is same subject or if this program is for the same thing but my friend has been helping me get started on computers and he recently told me about WinRaR... u should check it out i am pretty sure its at downloads.com? (pretty sure)
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No, WinRAR is a compression utility which compresses files and stores them into an archive. It is also a lossless compression.
MPEG encoding is a lossy compression, and it will completely change the way the video is saved. RJ |
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