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Thread: Burning movie files to dvd

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    Quote Originally Posted by net.Gh0st View Post
    great free burning replacement to Nero

    http://www.cdburnerxp.se/
    Thanks , your advice was what I needed,the program was as easy as breathing.

    Quote Originally Posted by RedRansom View Post
    what is your player?(you wanna write movies on dvd media for play on dvd player?)
    and what type of file format your movies?
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    if your movie file type is avi(divx codec) and your media player dvd/divx player you can play movies with "data burned" you dont need to encode ....
    be more specific and we can help more
    thanks a lot for responding and helping. I am able to burn from a dl to dvd now.
    Last edited by phil52; 12-02-2008 at 02:22 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    I can't help you with this but I suggest to use NERO. no problems with it for me

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    used nero or clone dvdmobile its most simple
    The world is mine

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    check your dvd and you player

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshin View Post
    Most DVDs seem to be able to play AVI files.... you can use ImgBurn ( http://www.imgburn.com/ ) to burn the avi files... that's what I do with all the files I download... much less hassle than converting it and hoping it will look the same.
    I'm kind of running into this same problem, since converting avi's to iso takes up a ton of space. So I had no idea that dvd's could actually play avi's without converting. I'll give imgburn a shot.

    Thanks.

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    I don't think most DVD players can play Dvix/Xvid, only ones certified to play these formats can. Philips DVP9550 and DVP9552 can play dvox/xvid/wmv, and their outlet store recently had refurbished models on sale for $25. I believe Costco has the 5992 model on sale for $40 and its new not refurbished.

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    Thanks for the info jbloggs. I'm just going to start downloading the dvdr of everything. Screw this converting crap.

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    i hear you on that funkin

    Is annoying.

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    Get a cheap DivX certified player, bout £30 best purchase of my life.

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