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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Avi2DVD, Converting a Divx to DVD (or VCD or SVCD)

Create DVDs with ease (and also VCD and SVCD) starting from divx or xvid with extension AVI, OGM, MKV (subtitles included). Use of valid mpeg2 encoder free (plus the ability to choose the good and expensive CCE), QuEnc, FreeEnc, NuEnc, HC. The speed of these encoders is equal to that of WinAVI, but the results are very good. FreeEnc for example, when used in a single-pass gives acceptable results, and the conversion speed is practically in real time with a 3 GHz processor (a 100-minute video will be converted into 100 minutes). If you want superior results, then just choose QuEnc HCenc or above and you will be satisfied (just wait a little more than twice).

Can also convert DVD videos in less common formats, such as x264 with AAC audio (and perfectly synchronize subtitles), provided these videos you can see on our PCs.

If the video is divided into 2 halves, the DVD will be met automatically. The audio is excellent. If there are multiple audio tracks DivX for different languages on the DVD there are multiple audio tracks. If the sound is starting 6-channel, 6 channel will (something that competing programs do not usually do). I also wrote a simple guide to convert DivX to DVD Avi2DVD.

Unfortunately does not allow the inclusion of videos of different types in the same DVD.

NOTE: In case of persistent problems with the conversion, I suggest using DVDFlick. The result will be of inferior quality, but it is very difficult DvdFlick fail.

Avi2DVD

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