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Convert AVI to DVD
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Posted March 27, 2011 at 9:21PM
I have a number of HD videos on my hard drive that I want to put on DVD as a movie. Checking on "MediaInfo", the original format is AVI, with the video stream in AVC and the audi stream in 128kbps 48.0 KHz 2 channels AAC (LC). I have tried numerous converters (dvdsanta, xilisoft HD, WinX HD, Free DVD Creator v2, Nero Vision Essentials) and either they tell me the audio stream is not supported or they record the video (in a VBO file) but no audio is converted.
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? The video was taken in HD format on a Toshiba Camileo S20 video camera onto a 16GB SD card.
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Posted March 28, 2011 at 12:44AM
Have you tried DVD Flick
click here
Download click here
pdf Manual click here
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Posted March 29, 2011 at 5:46AM
Tried DVD Flick this evening. No problem converting the video stream, but STILL no audi stream. It's there on the original WMV/WMA file, but gone as soon as I try converting....
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Posted March 30, 2011 at 2:54AM
Found this click here
it says under 'What's in the box?'
"•ArcSoft software DVD/User manual
•Magix Video Deluxe 15 Plus/Movie Edit Pro 15 Plus (Trials)"
ArcSoft ShowBiz DVD 2 (15 Day trial) click here
MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 17 & Plus 17 (30 day test versions) 5th and 6th down in this click here
also you could try MAGIX Video easy HD (30 day test version) Same link above, 3rd down.
Or (If you want) is it possible to put a short two minute section of video from the S20 on here click here and send me the link to the Video by PM (Just click on my Yellow Envelope to the left of my Forum Name,
I can then check it (Your Video) with all of my Video Software Collection, It's quite large and upto date.
David.
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Posted March 30, 2011 at 11:14PM
Try this it seems to work well for me :-
click here
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Posted March 31, 2011 at 2:08AM
Thanks for the link to the Video, I have tried it with a few Programs and sent you the results.
I have replied to the PM you sent me.
David.
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Posted April 22, 2011 at 1:32PM
If you want to edit the video you can use Windows Movie Maker, also to burn a DVD you can also use Windows DVD Maker. Both are part of Vista not sure if the are on XP.
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