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DVD Burning

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Hi! I've just bought a new DVD-burner so I could watch all the TV-series I have on my computer at my standalone DVD player. But how do I burn .avi and .mpg files onto a watchable DVD?

 

I've searched on the internet for a week now, without getting any solution to my problem!

 

Can anyone help me here?

Hmmm.. don't quote me on this, but I don't think you can burn .avi and .mpeg into watchable DVDs. You'd have to convert them into .vob, which you'll then be able to watch.

 

This was posted by another member, it features a video converter so it might help you convert your files into playable DVDs.

 

Its the full ImToo product suite.

Cracked and ready for you to use.

 

Product details :-

 

http://www.imtoo.com/

 

Unlocking Files:-

 

There are 11 files altogether in the .rar below. Each file contains a seperate application in its own right and a text file containing the licence key for that application.

 

Use as many of the applications as you wish. Once you run the application simply go to 'Help' - 'Enter Registration Code' and .....enter the registration code.

 

Enjoy.

 

Download Link:-

 

http://rapidshare.de/files/15442723/ImTOO__The_Complete_Collection_.rar.html

 

I haven't tried those programs yet, so if it doesn't work let us know here and I'll give you the converter I've been using (winAVI) for awhile now, which converts to and from almost every single video type. .Vob included.

 

Hope that helps some! :happy:

WinAVI does a great job on converting different video files to .vcd, .vob and many others. I also recommend it.

 

Your standalone DVD player doesn't read .avi files or .mpeg ones?

That sucks.

My standalone DVD player can read .avi, .mpeg, between many others... It can also read cd-r and cd-rw.

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I've got to admit I made a fool out of myself! The programs worked fine, but I have a DIVX-player, so I don't have to convert them!

WinAVI does a great job on converting different video files to .vcd, .vob and many others. I also recommend it.

 

Your standalone DVD player doesn't read .avi files or .mpeg ones?

That sucks.

My standalone DVD player can read .avi, .mpeg, between many others... It can also read cd-r and cd-rw.

 

But I bet it can't skip those unskipable adverts at the start of dvds :P

Haha, you're right Dave! Point taken! :)

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