Burning Files onto Playable DVD media

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by Cskills, Mar 13, 2009.

  1. Cskills

    Cskills Well-Known Member

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    OKie, so I've been playing around with every single program that I can get me hands on and from my research, here is what i have come up with.

    Hopefully you might find this useful and this becomes a sticky!!!!! (*wink*)


    1) Download Easy DVD Creator - Demo is fine
    2) Search for Keygen on crack search engine or ask me.
    3) Download DVDSrink - Free
    4) Convert your files using Easy DVD Creator...
    5) Place as many files as you like
    6) Do a 'Burn to HD' (that's burn to hard drive)
    7) Once completed, you can do a dvd-shrink on the files located from step 6.
    8) And there you go....all done and ready to be watched on *ANY* dvd player, even the brand name ones.......

    I will have a document with pics/screen shots soon.

    Pretty sweet.....
     
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    winavi..click convert to dvd..add files....then burn files to dvd... BAM!!! 5 steps less
     
  3. Cskills

    Cskills Well-Known Member

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    This is for all those WinAVI errors that people get.....

    Winavi would be great, but it has issues with rmvb files....
     
  4. winglong

    winglong Member

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    I use DVD Flick for avi's, shame it doesn't do .rmvb
     
  5. BestOffer

    BestOffer Well-Known Member

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    i convert rmvb with winavi and never have issues, people are getting errors because they didn't put in the rmvbdlls into the respective folder
     
  6. SUSIE-DANG-1988

    SUSIE-DANG-1988 ~ TVB ADDICT ~

    Just use convertXtoDVD - simple and easy - burns rmvb files no problem and can burn subtitles and also multiple film and episodes.
     
  7. mr_evolution

    mr_evolution ( • )( •ԅ(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)

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    Yeah, WinAVI works great with me
     
  8. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    To be honest, that program never works for me regardless of the type of file. Then again, I could just be downloading bad copies of it or something.
    I'm going to second this, VSO is by far the easiest one to use and it comes out beautifu
     
  9. ConvertXtoDVD is my choice.... plus subtitles are easier to add....
     
  10. kjay

    kjay New Member

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    Hi,

    Can anyone help I'm having problems with WinAVI version 7.7.

    Been converting real media files (TVB series) to DVD; its producing great picture but the problem is there is no sound. What is the fault as i have all codecs installed.
     
  11. jphun

    jphun Member

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    convertXtoDVD very good and simple
     
  12. Juk_Sing_Jai

    Juk_Sing_Jai Active Member

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    Hi all,

    Can anyone suggest a reliable crack/key generator for ConvertXToDVD? The one I found from keygen.com seemed to be a virus. When I ran the exe file, Adwatch said that the file was a Trojan 32 agent, so I aborted.

    I've been trying to convert the RMVB files to DVD for the longest and have not had much luck. It seems, from this forum, that ConvertXToDVD is the way to go so I appreciate any help along the way.


    Thank you for your help.
     
  13. Cskills

    Cskills Well-Known Member

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    The reason why there are is multi-step, it just cause I had issues with WinAVI and ConvertXtoDVD. But to each their own.

    I just like this method, because I can convert, then shrink to fit onto DVD-5 format, and everything can be played on any dvd player.

    But I like the other options.....It's better to have more options.....

    Thanks all