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Burning AVI file to DVD

Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by meatpile, Jan 10, 2008.

  1. meatpile

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    For a DVD player - how do you do this?
     
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    DVD Shrink and Nero
     
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    Nero
     
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    Depends also on how big the file is

    http://dvdshrink.softwarecenterz.com/

    DVD Shrink is a DVD copying software to get backups of your favorite movies on DVD or hard drive with just a few clicks. Format supported: DVD to DVD, DVD to hard drive, hard drive to DVD, hard drive to hard drive, and burn existing DVD files to recordable DVD-R disc directly. The shrinking engine can fit any DVD video (up to 9.4GB) on to your DVD disc (4.7GB single layer or 8.5GB dual layer) with no loss of content or quality. It preserves all existing DVD contents including menus, trailers, previews, subtitles, full spectrum stereo, and 5.1 surround with DTS or Dolby Digital. This product also provides a preview function, which will display video preview (thumbnails) while backing up your movie. You can adjust the target sizes of your DVD duplicate. It supports a broad range of DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW (including double layer) burners.
     
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    Superfluous_Nut pastor of muppets

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    Freakshow Fuck you guys.

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    Really? That'll convert a .avi file? Shit, I have that for making "backups" of rented...I mean purchased movies already. I'll have to download some porn and give it a shot.
     
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    y2b King of QC

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    I use iDVD
     
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    what version of nero? I tried to convert an avi the other day and nero would not do it
     
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    Ijust downloded the most recent version, did it no problem ( it took 90 minutes ).
     
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