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Burning avis to dvd
by john titor on Sep 30, 2010 at 11:22:37 am
in the DVD Authoring Forum
Basic question but I want to burn an avi to dvd and am trying to find good free software to do this to no avail. Can anyone recommend a free dvd burner that can burn avis or quicktime anim movs to dvd?
Re: How do i burn my large rendered composition avi to dvd?
by Dave LaRonde on Sep 14, 2010 at 2:30:08 pm
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
Are you making a DATA DVD, or an authored DVD like you play in DVD players? Dave LaRonde Sr. Promotion Producer KCRG-TV (ABC) Cedar Rapids, IA
Re: How do i burn my large rendered composition avi to dvd?
by Chris Buttacoli on Sep 14, 2010 at 3:15:50 am
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
The Creative Suite has Encore to do DVD burning. I'll assume you don't have that though. Maybe you can ask in that forum of similar programs.
How do i burn my large rendered composition avi to dvd?
by Jonathan Cas on Sep 14, 2010 at 1:39:47 am
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
How do I burn/ Which program, do I use to burn my large after effects composition to dvd. I am new to after effects and i have never burnt a composition to disk, I am not familiar in burning with such large file sizes, <20GB. I am also wondering w
Re: Terribly slow rendering
by John Rofrano on Jul 28, 2010 at 3:17:09 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
I have no clue why after 9 versions Vegas is so slow rendering. It's beyond me...Here's why... for the first 7 versions AVCHD did not exist and Vegas was the fastest NLE for rendering. Try rendering DV AVI to DVD MPEG2 and it's about 4x faster than r
Re: Rendering - Is it a black art?
by Terry Esslinger on Oct 23, 2009 at 5:27:55 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Wait a minute. Your file must be an mpg2 to burn to dvd. Y ou can't burn an avi to dvd, it won't be a dvd. If you give DVDA an avi it will rerender it to an mpeg2 before it burns it.
Re: Best way to convert AVI to DVD
by Paxson Woelber on Aug 24, 2009 at 7:32:59 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
DVD Architect is compressing the AVI down to an MPEG-2, then formatting and burning it to play in a standard DVD player. I'm asking about the process and results of that conversion.
Re: Best way to convert AVI to DVD
by Graham Bernard on Aug 24, 2009 at 1:25:02 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Why aren't you making the format FOR DVDs - MPEG2s? Why are you compressing AVIs? Grazie
Best way to convert AVI to DVD
by Paxson Woelber on Aug 24, 2009 at 9:39:19 am
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Hi, I'm trying to get a nicely uncompressed AVI, 640x480, 30fps, onto a DVD with DVD Architect. I see that I need to convert to 704x480 to maintain a 4:3 aspect ratio, and I'm assuming that's because DVDs use non-square pixels. I also assume that Veg
exporting hdv in edius
by sky brady on Aug 3, 2009 at 6:27:25 am
in the HDV Format Forum
I use Edius to edit video and I used to edit in DV, export in AVI then I could watch the avi on my pc, but also burn the avi to dvd If i wanted to make a 'web vid' i would import the avi to movie maker, and squish it to a 5meg wmv NOW I am edi
exporting hdv in edius
by sky brady on Aug 3, 2009 at 6:27:25 am
in the HDV Format Forum
I use Edius to edit video and I used to edit in DV, export in AVI then I could watch the avi on my pc, but also burn the avi to dvd If i wanted to make a 'web vid' i would import the avi to movie maker, and squish it to a 5meg wmv NOW I am edi
Re: to letterbox or not to letterbox
by Todd Roush on May 7, 2009 at 6:08:19 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi Vince, The last 4:3 project I did I letter boxed because the customer expected 'modern widescreen' and I was still shooting with my DVX, but that's a different subject. Maybe you can help me out with this because there are so many ways to d
Re: rendering and burning dvd using architect please help!!!!!!
by Charles Avanti on Nov 17, 2008 at 5:12:52 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
don't send an avi to DVD-A. it is better to render the mpg2 in vegas and use that file in DVD-A.Charlie
Re: Decoding of Audio Failed DVD Error 47007
by Jeff Bellune on Aug 7, 2008 at 11:45:01 pm
in the Adobe Encore DVD Forum
[Nadine Martinez] "Audio Codec is now listed as: WMplug" That still bothers me. For uncompressed audio, there shouldn't be *any* codec in use - GraphEdit should go directly from the AVI Splitter to the Default DirectSound Device. Something is not
Re: Decoding of Audio Failed DVD Error 47007
by Nadine Martinez on Aug 7, 2008 at 11:01:55 pm
in the Adobe Encore DVD Forum
Hi Jeff ~ Well...it all seemed to be going well. After I export project from Premiere Pro as a DV AVI I checked the properties. Audio Codec is now listed as: WMplug It's length is 40 minutes and it is 8.44GB....But still, with compression, that big
Making an eye-catching DVD menu
by freeflying on Jul 11, 2008 at 4:05:21 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
My sister graduated from university recently. She wanted to save her graduation ceremony video shot with her lovely DV to a disc as a memorial. Besides, the pretty girl was hoping the DVD with a great menu. That is, a graduation picture in the backgr
Premiere giving my blurry DVD from AVI file
by alicia hottle on Mar 21, 2008 at 6:36:55 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
My video quality looks great in Premiere - yet gets blurry when I go to Export avi to DVD using Premeire. I created file using 4:3 24p. I have also tried using Encore, with same results. Also---- my Exported Windows Media files using either 1024 or 5
Re: Burn captured AVI to DVD
by George Socka on Dec 22, 2007 at 10:59:53 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
The paraphrased common expression is "Garbage in = Garbage out". Not that DV is garbage, but no amount of saving the file in uncompressed format is going to make the quality any better. It will be the editor's system that will determine what intermed
Re: Burn captured AVI to DVD
by Vincent Becquiot on Dec 22, 2007 at 6:52:44 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
George, DV in=DV out only works on simple cuts. Color corrected, or resized footage, title areas, motion graphics, images, etc. will suffer from recompression. What you will see is basicaly a softening of the image. Not something you will catch on
Re: Burn captured AVI to DVD
by Julie Allen on Dec 22, 2007 at 3:06:45 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Thank you for the feedback - it was invaluable. We discovered pretty much the same thing, but it's good to hear from the experts. Happy Holidays, JulieJulie Allen Writer/Producer Brighid Media
Re: Burn captured AVI to DVD
by George Socka on Dec 22, 2007 at 2:15:44 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
As the saying goes, DV in equals DV out ( to paraphrase ). No point in using uncompressed since it won't get any better - just bigger. Editing is their issue it seems. If they are on Windows, MS DV is great. 18 minutes on a DVD. A Mac may have fits t
Re: Burn captured AVI to DVD
by Vincent Becquiot on Dec 21, 2007 at 8:16:11 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Julie, Anything used for editing, would probably need to be uncompressed, or DV, if not effects or color correction were made on the timeline. You will only be able to fit about 4 minutes of standard def uncompressed on a single layer DVD, or
Burn captured AVI to DVD
by FilmJulie on Dec 21, 2007 at 7:49:27 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Greetings all, What compression forum do you recommend for exporting out of Premiere Pro, such that you can burn the data files to a DVD? Someone on the other end will be importing these for edit. I do not know what system they will be using. Than
Re: AVI to DVD
by Luna on Dec 18, 2007 at 3:16:35 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
check this dvd creator, it can convert all popular video formats (AVI, MP4, MPG, MPEG, 3GP, WMV, ASF, RM, RMVB, DAT, MOV, FLV, etc) to DVD and burn DVD movie played on portable and home DVD players, that's very good for me
DVDs from Encore CS3 only play in a few machines
by seanreillyvideo on Sep 10, 2007 at 3:35:13 pm
in the Adobe Encore DVD Forum
Hi Been on this all day, I`ve upgraded from Prem 6.5 and Encore 1.5 to CS3, so edited all my wedding in Prem CS3 added chapter makers, then selected export to encore with chapters, added the chapters in encore, burnt the dvd.... but it only plays in
Re: AVI to DVD (very important)
by Vincent Becquiot on Aug 28, 2007 at 1:58:33 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
First, make sure you export uncompressed (Micrsoft AVI - Compression: none), not DV. If I understand right, you are using the AVI's as background for the menus? Are you using an automated compression setting? If so, just keep in mind that the size
Re: AVI to DVD (very important)
by Aanarav Sareen on Aug 27, 2007 at 11:43:09 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
1. What is the input source? 2. How long is the video that is going on the DVD? 3. Do you know the compression settings used by DVD Architect? 4. Have you tried another DVD program, such as Encore (which ships free with Premiere Pro CS3)? - AanaravA
AVI to DVD (very important)
by joaoramos on Aug 27, 2007 at 11:26:32 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
hi, I'm editing some mpeg2 videos on Adobe Premiere CS3 and saving them as AVI files. Then I create some fancy DVD menus on DVD Architect with the AVI files. The question is.. why do the AVI videos look so bad on the DVD standalone? I understand it'
Do I need to de-interlace?
by Bauble Bob on Jul 6, 2007 at 9:26:36 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I have MPEG footage recorded on a SONY DVD406 that usually looks fine when I preview it in Premiere, but when I render it as an AVI and watch it in Media Player (on an LCD monitor) it has a lot of combing. I don't really know much about interlacing,
Video juddering after render.
by Gochos on Jun 28, 2007 at 2:10:06 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi I was wondering if someone can shed some light on an issue i have just encountered. I have a DV file that plays perfectly, but when i render it to Avi to DVD it judders up and down. Is their a solution to this?
Re: DVD to After Effects to DVD
by Mister T. on Feb 18, 2007 at 2:35:07 am
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
oi, Try Canopus Procoder. Its pretty expensive, but it is good. It rips, converts,.. everything you want. Dvd to avi, avi to dvd, avi to Quicktime and so on... Otherwise iff you dont want to spent money, try searching on google for freeware dvd rip
Re: Im new to burning AVI and DVD - need help please
by mimini on Feb 6, 2007 at 7:06:19 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
[url=http://www.tomdownload.com/multimedia_design/video/xilisoft_avi_to_dvd_converter.htm]Xilisoft AVI to DVD Converter - convert AVI to DVD, MPEG to DVD, DivX to DVD and burn MPEG, DivX, AVI to DVD disc.
Re: Converting AVI To MPEG
by mimini on Feb 6, 2007 at 6:55:10 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
[url=http://www.tomdownload.com/multimedia_design/video/cucusoft_avi_to_dvd.htm]Cucusoft AVI to DVD VCD SVCD MPEG Converter - The perfect way to Convert AVI to VCD/ DVD/ SVCD/ MPEG1/ MPEG2
Import DVD-R movie, add music, re-render/author without losing quality???
by DV Memories Video on Dec 5, 2006 at 5:04:11 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Hello, I have several occasions where I need to make changes to some of the DVD-R movies that I make, and the only original material is already on a DVD. When I import from that DVD into the Vegas timeline (Import DVD Camcorder Disc) and it saves the
Convert and burn AVI, MPEG, DivX, Xvid, WMV, MOV, etc to DVD
by Roberta on Nov 28, 2006 at 6:01:32 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
This guide describes how to convert and burn video formats such as DivX, Xvid, AVI, WMV, MOV, VOB, MPEG, MP4, DV, 3GP, mkv, tivo to a standalone playable DVD with a few steps using VSO ConvertXtoDVD. 1. Free download [url=http://www.soft29.com/dvd
Converter AVI to DVD VCD SVCD MPEG formats?
by goodsunny on Nov 20, 2006 at 8:23:46 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
Converter AVI to DVD VCD SVCD MPEG formats? http://www.avi-converter.net/cucusoft_mpeg_mov_rmvb_divx_avi_to_dvd_vcd_svcd_mpeg_convert.html Cucusoft AVI to DVD VCD SVCD MPEG Converter Pro is easy to use and powerful for experts as well. It enab
Re: Help???
by badboy on Nov 14, 2006 at 7:20:23 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
Have you ever tried [url=http://www.winavi.com/avi-to-dvd.htm]winavi which very popular?
Re: Help!!!!! .AVI file with 2 audio tracks
by gary_hendr on Oct 29, 2006 at 1:19:49 pm
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
Try dvd one.. or even Nero Vision. Avi to dvd conversion just takes a few minutes and the results are always good. I'd suggest you to first try out softwares that have a free trial version and only buy one when you are fully satisfied with the result
Re: Help!!!!! .AVI file with 2 audio tracks
by badboy on Oct 26, 2006 at 8:45:31 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
I think you can use a video converter to convert the [url=http://www.winavi.com/avi-to-dvd.htm]avi to DVD then burn to disc.When you do the conversion,you can select which audio stream you need.That's easy,right?
Re: MPEG encoding Problem
by badboy on Oct 17, 2006 at 7:29:30 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
Can the source file be played perfectly on your pc? And which version of [url=http://www.winavi.com/avi-to-dvd.htm]winavi you use?
Re: best video conversion software
by badboy on Sep 7, 2006 at 7:47:03 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
If you have [url=http://www.winavi.com/avi-to-dvd.htm]winavi,that's all.
Re: pal to ntsc
by badboy on Jul 6, 2006 at 9:02:56 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
Maybe you can do a conversion.Convert the file to dvd and change the target format to "ntsc" during conversion.You can search a software which can support that conversion.I use [url=http://www.winavi.com/avi-to-dvd.htm]WinAVI,maybe you can
SOS!
by erica on Jul 1, 2006 at 12:45:10 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
i'm using xilisoft avi to dvd converter, and stumbled on the problem. i want to get an ISO file so that I can use it in my virtual drive,but wondered whether this soft enables this function? any 1 also use this soft here?
Re: AVI to older DVD
by Matt Gray on Jun 26, 2006 at 10:09:15 pm
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
Andrew- First thing to do is figure out which formats your old DVD player can read. If you don't know or don't have a user's manual you can try looking up the brand name and model # online to find info re: it's compatibility. If it's too old to su
Burning 5 movies on 1 DVD using NERO
by bionickamikaze on Jun 16, 2006 at 6:38:03 am
in the Videoguys.com Tech Talk Forum
I was wondering because I have always used NERO 6 Express as my main burning software. I have also always burned movies I have downloaded and am able to fit 5 to 6 movies unto 1 dvd (4.7gig) These files are about 700mb each and are in .avi format. I
Re: AVI to DVD
by dirtygeeza on May 24, 2006 at 10:41:04 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Greetings my fellow creative, From what I understand from your original post you want to export an edited film in its native avi form to give to another editor for further work? If this is the case what you need to do is export the edited footage f
Re: AVI to DVD
by Charisse on May 24, 2006 at 1:35:56 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Thanks to Mike and Dirtygeezer (very polite for a dirty old guy!). In the end I forked out the cash for yet another external drive and that's worked beeeeeeautifully. AVIs look crystal and I'm so relieved to be sending this off to Dubai via Pakista
Re: AVI to DVD
by dirtygeeza on May 24, 2006 at 12:31:11 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Greetings my fellow creative one, From what I understand from your original post you want to export an edited film footage in its native avi form to give to another editor for further work? If this is the case, what you need to do is export the ed
Re: AVI to DVD
by Mike_S on May 23, 2006 at 4:54:52 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Sure. Your ordinary DVD / CD writing software - Nero, Gear, Roxio whatever, *should* let you set up a DVD ROM data disc, and copy files exactly as they are from your hard disc to the DVD. What you don't want is a "smart" DVD copying programme reco
Re: AVI to DVD
by Charisse on May 23, 2006 at 3:45:52 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Yes. I did manage to burn one DVD, using ImToo DVD burner, but the quality is not nearly good enough. Is there a way to just save AVIs as they are....other than an external hard drive?
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