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How about mp4 files? I just made myself a nice coaster by burning an mp4 movie which says "no play" on my DVD player!
I personally use Avs2DVD
and it'll convert MP4 to DVD without problems....
only thing u need to make sure
is to have a MP4 DirectShow filter on your PC....
To do that,
just try to read your MP4 file using Windows Media PLayer...
If it plays,
then go on with Avs2DVD and do your thing....
if it doesnt play,
you'll need to download a MP4 DirectShow filter...
example,
Haali Matroska Splitter 19.12.2009 --> http://www.free-codecs.com/Haali_Matroska_Splitter_download.htm
Once installed, try to read your MP4 file again using Windows Media PLayer...
It should play!
So go on with Avs2DVD and do your thing....
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How to convert my video files to DVD format?
This question comes up often in here...
So i've made a list of Free Tools that can do the job for you!
Here they are...
- Avi2Dvd
- AVI2ISO
- AVStoDVD
- DIKO
- DVD Flick
- FAVC
- The FilmMachine
Hope this helps and happy conversions!!!
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thats exactly why i bought ConvertXtoDVD........
when i do AVI to DVD conversions using it, audio is always in sync!!!
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when u say "Burning DVD's"
Do you mean, burning a Video_TS folder?
or burning an Avi to DVD?
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DVD Flick (freeware)
can convert your AVI to DVD
and it can do the burning too since it uses ImgBurn automatically to do so...
ConvertXtoDVD (shareware)
can convert your AVI to DVD and it has its own burning engine...
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yepp!
mmalves said correct!
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Video_TS folders need to have these options set prior to burning them
Alternatively,
there's a cool Windows Shell Extension which gives you a context menu item
to launch ImgBurn and burn your VIDEO_TS folders automatically!
I.e. right click on any folder named “VIDEO_TS”
and you will be able to burn the DVD-Video with ImgBurn
automatically without worrying about setting the correct options!
Download--> http://software.badgerit.com/Releases/ImgBurnDVDVideo.zip
Note that you need to have the installed version of ImgBurn...
The portable version won't work obviously....
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You know, americans say: Time is $$$. Everyone is free to do his own way...
agree
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Buy Dual Layer DVD's. You preserve original quality and save the time needed to shrink.
thats right! but DVD9 are $$$
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oki doki
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Hey there!
I would like to know if there's a To Do List that we can view?
Im just curious to know what will be in the next release!
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There's now tons of apps that allow you to backup DVD's that are too big....
To name a few --> DVDShrink // CloneDVD2 // Magic DVD Ripper // DVD-Cloner // DVD neXt COPY
note that you'll still need a 3rd party decrypter to remove copy protections...
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i agree that now,
you can try to Get some Taiyo Yuden CD's like LUK! said....
But as i said,
when i was looking around for a firmware,
i've read many posts about the fact that those Burners are very bad optical devices....
And i think i believe so too...
If Taiyo Yuden CD's dont cut it,
then as Cynthia said,
just buy an external burner...
They aren't expen$ive anymore....
Good Luck LaurieF
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image burn
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scuse me to ask but, why copy PS3 game when you wont be able to play it?
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YOu may contact your LapTop's support and ask them,,,
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apparently this 1.61 UJ-850U firmware works also on the UJ-850S
http://www.firmwarehq.com/download_355-file_EP0000144835.exe.html
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no Laurie... you really need to be sure you have the Latest Up2Date firmware...
thats step #1
you have a --> MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-850S 1.50
i think there's a 1.90 firmware update outthere....
you have a Toshiba Laptop?
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hmmm....
rumors say that the Slim model UJ-850S is a very bad optical device....
make sure your firmware's up2date and burn at 4x....
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use Virtual CloneDrive (freeware image mounter).......
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WOuldn'T it be cool to have an ImgBurn Forum Banner....?
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not to discourage you but i know LUK's reply's gonna be --> Nope
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we dont discuss DVD Decrypter in here....
thanx for keeping it that way....
Video to DVD apps (freeware list)
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Yepp!
that works too!