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Mutiple files onto one DVD
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awacko
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I have mutliple .AVI files which I want to put onto one DVD. I tried using DVD Flick but I obviously didn't do it properly as when I played the DVD , as the
files progressed the sound became out of sync with the pictures.
Anybody advice - I used DVD Flick because its freeware so don't
really want to buy software to do it unless I really have to.
I notice that on DVD Flick there is an option to convert to ISO ?
Should I be doing this first , then putting it onto the DVD ?
Thanks
files progressed the sound became out of sync with the pictures.
Anybody advice - I used DVD Flick because its freeware so don't
really want to buy software to do it unless I really have to.
I notice that on DVD Flick there is an option to convert to ISO ?
Should I be doing this first , then putting it onto the DVD ?
Thanks
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Were you using the PC when converting the AVI file?0
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To be honest , I can't remember, but I would guess that I probably was at least some of the time - was that a bad idea ?0
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To be honest , I can't remember, but I would guess that I probably was at least some of the time - was that a bad idea ?
Yeah as encoding takes up lots of resources and if you fiddle with programs it can chuck a film out of synch, try it again but leave the PC alone and if you have a screensaver change it to blank, you do know how to change the screensaver? and dont have the monitor on turn off on power settings aswell just set everything to never, and if you are testing encoding and burning use DVD RWs they work out a lot cheaper.0 -
The audio in the AVI maybe variable bitrate, this can lead some programs to produce out of sync DVD compliant files.It's PAC not PAC Code, it's MAC not MAC Code, it's PIN not PIN Number, it's ATM not ATM Machine, it's LCD not LCD Display, it's DVD not DVD disc... It's no one not noone, It's a lot not alot, It's got not gotten... Panini is the plural of panino - there is no S!!(OK my English isn't great, the sciences, maths & IT are my strong points!)0
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