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trying to convert war of the worlds xvid
i am trying to join the 2 avi files together, but loading them into vdub and also the film machine both give erros to do with the audio, something to do with the bitrate and that they dont match.
anyone else had this prob ? if so how do i get around it ?
thanks
ditto... this is the first time ive ever tried converting xvid to dvd, been to doom9 and videohelp, im a dumbass. ive been trying all night, easiest possible way? (quality isnt an issue)
use nero vision worked fine for me or dl the dvdr
winAVI
Converting to DVD
So WinAVI will allow you to convert XVID or AVI files to DVD files??
What would you use to burn these???
yea i grabbed winavi, worked well enough, its just a tc, not looking for an amazing quality conversion
this could just be me being a n00b, but when i want to do a DVD i fire up tMPGENC, convert it to mpg, then fire up DVDLAB-pro and author a menu etc. in there. Dvd-lab will do the conversion from MPG to DVD + then i get can do scene selections, special features etc etc.
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Originally posted by geoffbob30
use nero vision worked fine for me or dl the dvdr
Try virtualdub mp3freeze.
Worked fine for me.
TMPGEnc in "highest and error correction" mode creates a nice XviD-MPG2 conversion, albeit slow.
DVD2SVCD also has an AVI input option...
Use it inconjunction with CCE for a nice re-encode.
Or just get a philips 642, pop it in and play 
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joining them should be a case of using vdubmod. if that gives you problems, rip out the audio, reencode it to cbr, then join 'em.
then encode 'em to mpeg2-dvdr.
or just say fuck it and use xbmc. Get an xbox, you know you want one. 
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Originally posted by scottymac
DVD2SVCD also has an AVI input option...
Use it inconjunction with CCE for a nice re-encode.
Or just get a philips 642, pop it in and play![]()
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Originally posted by scottymac
DVD2SVCD also has an AVI input option...
Use it inconjunction with CCE for a nice re-encode.
Or just get a philips 642, pop it in and play![]()
Nero Vision--that will convert to DVD ??
QUOTE]Originally posted by geoffbob30
use nero vision worked fine for me or dl the dvdr [/QUOTE]

I used Easy Video Joiner (www.DoEasier.org) to join the two AVIs, and it did so without a problem, and you can't even notice that it was joined at all. Took a little while, but worked like a charm. Now I just have to get around to converting it.
i use nundub to join the 2 xvid together and had no problems movie is synched then i use dvd2svcd to make it into a dvd =)
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Originally posted by hellslave
I used Easy Video Joiner (www.DoEasier.org) to join the two AVIs, and it did so without a problem, and you can't even notice that it was joined at all. Took a little while, but worked like a charm. Now I just have to get around to converting it.
as stated before i used winavi for this release, no other program was necessary, i did have two different vobs, 1 for each cd, but wth, it pauses for half a second on the switchover, no biggie. i tried converting a dvdrip with the app and it looked nice, i used to rag on these 1 click programs, but screw it, it takes 1/5th of the time to download an xvid over a dvdr and a whopping 15 minutes to convert. all i have is a crappy 32 inch tube anyways so i cant notice a difference, ill be using this for conversions in the future.
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Originally posted by Sobaku
this release has qpel so no go on the DVP642
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Originally posted by vegasguy
I have tried to convert the files to DVD using Nero Vision, but its out of sync,
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Originally posted by mod[e]
why not try another program that will convert ur new joined xvid file to dvd?....theres dvd2svcd and also tmpgenc..never encode with nero vision...
cos i used dvd2svcd and didnt have a problem with it
DVD Santa worked for me.
SVCD2DVD v2 does the job.
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Originally posted by K-FurY
as stated before i used winavi for this release, no other program was necessary, i did have two different vobs, 1 for each cd, but wth, it pauses for half a second on the switchover, no biggie. i tried converting a dvdrip with the app and it looked nice, i used to rag on these 1 click programs, but screw it, it takes 1/5th of the time to download an xvid over a dvdr and a whopping 15 minutes to convert. all i have is a crappy 32 inch tube anyways so i cant notice a difference, ill be using this for conversions in the future.
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tried winavi 6.2 and it didnt split mine into 2 vobs...
heres the settings i used for wotw xvid...
first i used nandub to join the 2 xvid together then i load up winavi 6.2 to make it into a dvd...
constant video quality - output setting: higher
target format: ntsc
aspect ratio: auto
preference: by quality
audiobitrate: 224000
enable directac3: checked
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Originally posted by JarHead413
Waht were the setting you used. I know the SVCD is PAL but does it matter for this xvid. I want to use the most space I can on a DVD because it natuarally equals better quality.
I used winavi--but the vobs that were created, i cant play the dvd on any player?????
QUOTE]Originally posted by TheSnowMan
winAVI [/QUOTE] 
I used winavi too, but it wont play, says no disk--wont read in my PC dvd rom either!
HELP!!!!!!!! Running out of blanks LOL
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Originally posted by K-FurY
as stated before i used winavi for this release, no other program was necessary, i did have two different vobs, 1 for each cd, but wth, it pauses for half a second on the switchover, no biggie. i tried converting a dvdrip with the app and it looked nice, i used to rag on these 1 click programs, but screw it, it takes 1/5th of the time to download an xvid over a dvdr and a whopping 15 minutes to convert. all i have is a crappy 32 inch tube anyways so i cant notice a difference, ill be using this for conversions in the future.
vso divx2dvd
use avidemux2
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never had a problem. tescos are bad cause the cheap stuff is never better than the expensive ones...surely????
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did you guys have audio when it was in xvid format. my the last yard isnt playing the audio when I play it on media player.
avi to DVD
there are so many methods to use that i'm surprised this thread is only 2 pages. I have been doing this for years and i have learned the quickest way with best results. No need to join .avis if you go this route. Use DVD2SVCD w/ Cinema Craft Encoder and load the .avi file Aspect Ratio Dropdown select add borders. CD Image tab: no images. Audio tab:set to 224 bitrate. Bitrate tab: set CD sizes to 800 and max average to 4000. Convert the .avi. In C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Movie folder you will find the finished mpeg as well as extracted audio and video files. Move the mpeg to dsesired folder and delete the rest of the large files. Do the 2nd .avi if there is one. Run the mpeg through Mainconcept if you need to convert PAL to NTSC. If not continue the process using DVDLab Pro to convert to .vob for burning.
is it dvd2svcd or svcd2dvd
I have only heard of svcd2dvd
works like a little gem
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