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Old 11-08-2005, 08:09 PM   #1
Default avi/mpeg to DVD


I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
with a gap of a few seconds between each one.
I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if
this is possible.
(I don't mind buying the right package).

Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different
program?
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Old 11-08-2005, 08:46 PM   #2
Atropos
 
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"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message
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>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
> with a gap of a few seconds between each one.
> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if
> this is possible.
> (I don't mind buying the right package).
>
> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different
> program?


Don't think it will add a few seconds of blackscreen inbetween. Will do the
job though.




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Old 11-09-2005, 04:20 AM   #3
Sybil Naradisky
 
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There are whole bunch of software can do that. Read this essay at

http://www.newcyberian.com/howto/dvdauthoring.html




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> "Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> >I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
> > with a gap of a few seconds between each one.
> > I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if
> > this is possible.
> > (I don't mind buying the right package).
> >
> > Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different
> > program?





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Old 11-09-2005, 07:10 AM   #4
D & J G
 
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"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
> with a gap of a few seconds between each one.
> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if
> this is possible.
> (I don't mind buying the right package).
>
> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different
> program?
> --
> Pete Ramm
> LID
>
> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages:
> http://www.spamfreezone.org


OOPs..
Text in message this time...

The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a
camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be
inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used
to fade in/out, etc.

Don G




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Old 11-10-2005, 08:23 AM   #5
Isis
 
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On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:10:12 +1000, "D & J G"
<> wrote:

>
>"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
>> with a gap of a few seconds between each one.
>> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if
>> this is possible.
>> (I don't mind buying the right package).
>>
>> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different
>> program?
>> --
>> Pete Ramm
>> LID
>>
>> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages:
>> http://www.spamfreezone.org

>
>OOPs..
>Text in message this time...
>
>The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a
>camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be
>inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used
>to fade in/out, etc.
>
>Don G
>


Is there anyway to convert .rm videos to DVD? I have DVD Santa, but it
can't handle them.

Isis


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Old 11-10-2005, 11:58 AM   #6
D & J G
 
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"Isis" <> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:10:12 +1000, "D & J G"
> <> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message
>>news:. ..
>>>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
>>> with a gap of a few seconds between each one.
>>> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if
>>> this is possible.
>>> (I don't mind buying the right package).
>>>
>>> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different
>>> program?
>>> --
>>> Pete Ramm
>>> LID
>>>
>>> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages:
>>> http://www.spamfreezone.org

>>
>>OOPs..
>>Text in message this time...
>>
>>The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a
>>camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be
>>inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used
>>to fade in/out, etc.
>>
>>Don G
>>

>
> Is there anyway to convert .rm videos to DVD? I have DVD Santa, but it
> can't handle them.
>
> Isis


Try
http://www.rmconverter.com/
Convert your .rm file to something most DVD author programs can handle..

Don




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Old 11-10-2005, 12:07 PM   #7
Isis
 
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 21:58:27 +1000, "D & J G"
<> wrote:

>
>"Isis" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:10:12 +1000, "D & J G"
>> <> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message
>>>news: ...
>>>>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
>>>> with a gap of a few seconds between each one.
>>>> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if
>>>> this is possible.
>>>> (I don't mind buying the right package).
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different
>>>> program?
>>>> --
>>>> Pete Ramm
>>>> LID
>>>>
>>>> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages:
>>>> http://www.spamfreezone.org
>>>
>>>OOPs..
>>>Text in message this time...
>>>
>>>The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a
>>>camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be
>>>inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used
>>>to fade in/out, etc.
>>>
>>>Don G
>>>

>>
>> Is there anyway to convert .rm videos to DVD? I have DVD Santa, but it
>> can't handle them.
>>
>> Isis

>
>Try
>http://www.rmconverter.com/
>Convert your .rm file to something most DVD author programs can handle..
>
>Don
>


Thanks for pointing out the obvious!

I'll get right on it.

Isis


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Old 11-10-2005, 03:02 PM   #8
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"D & J G" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
>> with a gap of a few seconds between each one.
>> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if
>> this is possible.
>> (I don't mind buying the right package).
>>
>> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different
>> program?
>> --
>> Pete Ramm
>> LID
>>
>> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages:
>> http://www.spamfreezone.org

>
> OOPs..
> Text in message this time...
>
> The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a
> camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be
> inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used
> to fade in/out, etc.
>
> Don G

taking all the film clips, why not just use a fade to black transition
between them and adjust the time as needed




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