Converting avi files to DVD
| Newbie Forum Discuss, Converting avi files to DVD at Starters forum; Can anyone help. When I converted a avi file (which looked perfect before converting) and downloaded it to DVD the audio was all out of sync. Can anyone recommend a converter that doesnt interfer with the quality. (I use Roxio 7) to convert to to burn. |
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| Can anyone help. When I converted a avi file (which looked perfect before converting) and downloaded it to DVD the audio was all out of sync. Can anyone recommend a converter that doesnt interfer with the quality. (I use Roxio 7) to convert to to burn. |
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| What you are describing is a very common problem when converting avi to dvd. What program did you use to convert it? Get a free video utility called Gspot, and open the avi file with it. It will tell you what codecs are used for the video and audio. I suspect that you have an xvid or divx encoded avi with vbr (variable bitrate) encoded mp3 audio. That's just a guess though. The standard recommendations around here for conversion are Avi2DVD for a free option, or ConvertXtoDVD for a commercial, one click type program. SUPER is another free option. For xvid with vbr mp3 audio, I've had very good results using Procoder2, but it is a very expensive encoder. There is a less expensive version called Procoder Express. It can still be found at a few retailers...last time I checked B & H Photo still had it for sale online. |
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