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DVD Video - Help with converting AVI files |
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I have some movies that are saved in AVI format. I have converted them to
what appears to be VOB files but Nero wont burn them to a DVD disc for playing on my DVD player. The burn icon is grayed out. The software is fine it burns other images & data. For some unknown reason there are also a load of Mpeg files saved but my player will not support that format or AVI. Yes I know I can buy a player that will do that, But surely there must be a way to burn them into a format that my Panasonic DVD recorder will read. I am new to this so please keep it simple or point me to a site that can help an silver-haired oldie. Thanks in advance Geoff -- Genuine replies please remove Z from address geoffatmhg |
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DVD Santa or WinAvi.
-- Kenny Cargill "geoffatmhg" <> wrote in message news:drqr3s$opu$... >I have some movies that are saved in AVI format. I have converted them to >what appears to be VOB files but Nero wont burn them to a DVD disc for >playing on my DVD player. The burn icon is grayed out. The software is fine >it burns other images & data. > > For some unknown reason there are also a load of Mpeg files saved but my > player will not support that format or AVI. > > Yes I know I can buy a player that will do that, But surely there must be > a way to burn them into a format that my Panasonic DVD recorder will read. > > I am new to this so please keep it simple or point me to a site that can > help an silver-haired oldie. > > Thanks in advance > > Geoff > > > -- > Genuine replies please remove Z from address > Kenny |
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 17:28:28 +0000 (UTC), "geoffatmhg"
<> wrote: >I have some movies that are saved in AVI format. Convert them to a DVD with WinAvi. -- "It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first." --Ronald Reagan Bob |
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 18:11:09 -0000, "Kenny" <> wrote:
>DVD Santa or WinAvi. DVD Santa is slow. WinAvi is fast. But be sure to load the latest codecs. -- "It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first." --Ronald Reagan Bob |
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