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Title: Need a little help...
Post by: RiceBaby on March 22, 2005, 08:07:48 PM
I need a program to encode avi or divx to dvd...having a problem finding the software.  Preferably free  :-X if possible.  Any and all help is much appreciated.  Thanks!!!
Title: Re: Need a little help...
Post by: Kelly on March 22, 2005, 08:29:40 PM
I bought and used dvd copy pro a few years back....it wasnt actually a program but instructions on how to use sevearl different programs do make dvd copies....and I paid for this info...how dumb was I...anyway I used it a few times and it was a great big hassel...oh it worked but it took like 10 hours to go thru the whole process..needless to say I dont use it anymore..they still email me from time to time saying the whole ordeal is easier now but I have to disagree.....i go to the store and buy the dvd...lol....whats easier than that.....anyway to answer your question....if you type what you asked in a search engine...i.e. google.....you will fine lots of free programs out there to do what you want to do....give it a try if you dont find any....reply back and I guess I can dig up my dvd copy pro disk and find the info for you.
Title: Re: Need a little help...
Post by: Notquitecherry on March 22, 2005, 08:33:35 PM
Dont know of any good free ones but i use tmpgenc works great  O0
Title: Re: Need a little help...
Post by: SUEOAKLEY on March 23, 2005, 05:07:26 AM
Here is a GREAT site, it will help you with anything to do with a DVD's or CD's step by step instructions  - Used it daily when I first got my dvd burner - I burn like a pro now. and I have seen the forum for what you are wanting

www.afterdawn.com
Title: Re: Need a little help...
Post by: SUEOAKLEY on March 23, 2005, 07:17:37 AM
Don't ask questions about DVD ripping/frameserving in here,! This forum is meant for solving problems related directly to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 encoding and burning, sharing valuable information about encoding best-practices, DivX/AVI to DVD etc. - this is from the Afterdawn site, so you can find it