Help With DivX Burning

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Help With DivX Burning

Post by dbz0gohan0dbz » Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:11 am

Well I actualy got a question of what i dont know if it should be in this topic but still

Well my uncle wants me to burn my "downloaded" stage6 DIVX videos... so he gave me a few DVD+R 4.7 gig 16x discs on where i can download the videos etc...

but i dont want to mess up any discs, so my question is how could i proper burn my videos on those discs so he can watch my videos in his home....


sorry for my bad english
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Post by post-it » Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:55 pm

well, most downloaded stuff usually will not play on 97% of the DVD Players of today.
.. Converting your file to Mpeg-2 ( .VOB ) is not that hard to do.
.. .. umm .. you do know how to convert the files to a playable DVD format .. right?
Having said THAT, Nero 6 is free .. it comes with any Dual Layer DVD Burner. $24.95

.. if there were any errors with Burning DVD's, remember this "A DVD Is Not A CD" .. multi-session DVD's screw-up very-very-easily.

we at this org do not advise that you do what your about to do, but it can be done :!:

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Post by dbz0gohan0dbz » Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:26 pm

yes i think i could convert to a .vod file but still my dad recently bought a new dvd player wich also plays DivX formats... but I think I will have to check what kind of dvd player my uncle has...

thanks for the information though
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Re: Help With DivX Burning

Post by dbz0gohan0dbz » Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:28 pm

dbz0gohan0dbz wrote:Well I actualy got a question of what i dont know if it should be in this topic but still

Well my uncle wants me to burn my "downloaded" stage6 DIVX videos... so he gave me a few DVD+R 4.7 gig 16x discs on where i can burn the videos etc...

but i dont want to mess up any discs, so my question is how could i proper burn my videos on those discs so he can watch my videos in his home....


sorry for my bad english
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Post by BasharOfTheAges » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:01 pm

DivX DVD players aren't all created equal. They rely on internal decoders for playback. Now, older ones and poorly designed ones can support different DivX standards than the better ones.

If you haven't already, try to burn the videos to the DVD using a "Data Disc" setting in Nero or another burning problem. If those don't work, you're going to have to transcode to a different version of DivX. It's really hit or miss.
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Post by dbz0gohan0dbz » Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:12 am

ok, do you think anyone of you could give me the best format compatible for a DVD?
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Post by BasharOfTheAges » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:59 pm

dbz0gohan0dbz wrote:ok, do you think anyone of you could give me the best format compatible for a DVD?
That would be an MPEG2 variant that your burning software should be able to transcode to automatically when you burn something in as a "video DVD" or whatever your software calls it.
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Post by dbz0gohan0dbz » Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:02 pm

Ok thanks, I thoughed there could be some more advanced way of converting a DivX video into a DVD video or something lol...
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