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Stanleymad 18-10-2008 13:20

Avi - dvd converter
 
Got a video file avi need it converting to dvd to play on any dvd, anyone know of any free or trial programs to do this, tried a few freeware progs tho they put ugly big watermarks all over it instead which spoils it completely:( so ones that dont do that all the way thro would be a help:D

TIA:D

K.S.H 18-10-2008 13:35

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
What do you use for burning dvd's? sure Nero did the conversion but been that long since I used it I cant bee 100% sure

Stanleymad 18-10-2008 13:53

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
Not got nero anymore & its old just using the NTI on the lappy application, just need to convert it as burning isn't an issue :D

Studio25 18-10-2008 17:39

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
Bear in mind that MPEG-2, the backbone of DVD video, is a licensed technology and so all (legal) transcoders will have some sort of cost.

Not all flavours of Nero are capable of transcoding to DVD.

Can your player cope with MPEG-4? If so you can use the free DivX or Xvid encoders to do the job.

If it's a one-off, email it to me and I'll convert it for you...

Mick 19-10-2008 06:50

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
This is the one i use and its free

http://www.cocoonsoftware.com

quick media converter

janet 19-10-2008 09:47

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
I use convert X to dvd. You can get it from here.

ConvertXtoDVD 3.2.1.55 [incl Keygen] Latest Release - Torrent Reactor NET

odders 19-10-2008 14:10

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
I have to agree ConvertX is great. Only problem is, it takes as long to burn the disk as it does to convert the avi file. I have used loads of software before but they dont match the quailty ConvertX seems to give. Approx about a hour to convert and the same to burn.

Studio25 19-10-2008 21:16

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If it's taking an hour to burn the whole capacity of a single-layer DVDR, then you're burning at 1X (single speed). If both your DVD writer's rated speed and the rated speed of the blank disc are higher than 1X, then you have an incompatibility between the two, there's a data throughput bottleneck somewhere, or the software is incapable of going any quicker (possibly because of a parameter that needs changing).

Stanleymad 19-10-2008 21:20

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
Didnt manage to get hold of a free one without the banner thro it, but did manage to find a player to play it on - so one happy kiddie:D seems the more modern of dvd players manages it fine as older models struggle.

Thanks for the tips anyway -cheers :D:D:thumbsup:

emzy 25-02-2009 10:05

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
Some of the more modern dvd players will play div-x etc. I know that both of mine do (one of which is a couple of years old now and was more expensive to buy at the time) but know the newer ones seem to play more formats etc

Studio25 25-02-2009 14:33

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You can also buy "upscaling" DVD players with HDMI-out. The results on HD TVs is far better than the analogue out from a regular DVD player on the same TV, but I'm stumped as to how they do it. You can't "add" quality if it's not there in the first place.

accyman 16-04-2009 16:31

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
in convertx2dvd settings change burn speed to x6 you can burn faster but if you burn faster even with 8x upwards disks you can still get jittery playback when you use the dvd on a standard dvd player

dont use nero for converting it takes absolutely ages and encodes a very poor end quality

if you have a ps3 or xbox 360 just put the avi files on to a usb memory stick and stick it in your console and you can watch it from there

entwisi 16-04-2009 21:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 685157)
You can also buy "upscaling" DVD players with HDMI-out. The results on HD TVs is far better than the analogue out from a regular DVD player on the same TV, but I'm stumped as to how they do it. You can't "add" quality if it's not there in the first place.

upscaling - an ancient art perfected over teh last 20 odd years believe it or not

a quick history lesson

in teh begining of CD there was a simple standard

though shal't read CDs at 44.1Khz

then came the wonderment of oversampling.
say you had a binary sequence of 111000111

imagine 2x oversampling was to 'add' a digit between each value, in this case its quite easy

1(1)1(1)1(X)0(0)0(0)0(X)1(1)1(1)1

The number in brackets is teh 'added' value. You notice I used X twice. In thsi case teh algorythmn would have looked at teh next couple of numbers and for the first X inserted a 0 and for the second a 1

in 4x oversampling it added '3' numbers so teh first X may have been 100 followed by 001 for teh second.

now this was easy as audio is effectively 2D. with video its 2D but layered so one line relates directly to teh pixels directly above. in this case teh algorithm is much more complex but still quite simpe in its ultimate aim,

what is either side and can I 'smooth' the transition between them.

now its more complex as we got into 1 bit DAC which is even more complex which I can still explain if you really want but it takes a weird mind to understand it.

so what is upscaling? its basically 'guessing' what should be there based in what pixels are either side of the one in Q!

Hope that makes some sense!

Benipete 16-04-2009 21:45

Re: Avi - dvd converter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 705092)
upscaling - an ancient art perfected over teh last 20 odd years believe it or not

a quick history lesson

in teh begining of cd there was a simple standard

though shal't read cds at 44.1khz

then came the wonderment of oversampling.
Say you had a binary sequence of 111000111

imagine 2x oversampling was to 'add' a digit between each value, in this case its quite easy

1(1)1(1)1(x)0(0)0(0)0(x)1(1)1(1)1

the number in brackets is teh 'added' value. You notice i used x twice. In thsi case teh algorythmn would have looked at teh next couple of numbers and for the first x inserted a 0 and for the second a 1

in 4x oversampling it added '3' numbers so teh first x may have been 100 followed by 001 for teh second.

Now this was easy as audio is effectively 2d. With video its 2d but layered so one line relates directly to teh pixels directly above. In this case teh algorithm is much more complex but still quite simpe in its ultimate aim,

what is either side and can i 'smooth' the transition between them.

Now its more complex as we got into 1 bit dac which is even more complex which i can still explain if you really want but it takes a weird mind to understand it.

So what is upscaling? Its basically 'guessing' what should be there based in what pixels are either side of the one in q!

Hope that makes some sense!

yep:d


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