Info on How to Burn Movies (with Subtitles), Songs and Conversion Guide

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by imp, Jan 31, 2005.

  1. dragopyre

    dragopyre Well-Known Member

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    damn converting takes up so much time. Wish there was a dvd player that plays rmvb files.
     
  2. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    The proper term is encoding, anyways if you have an intel it should be slightly faster.
     
  3. saikira

    saikira Well-Known Member

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    it's a very nice guide there so thorough, danxs
     
  4. szetor

    szetor Well-Known Member

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    does that work if i just stick a dvd in my drive and convert it to avi?
     
  5. bee

    bee New Member

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    how many episodes can you burn onto one dvd and how do you do that? or do you only burn one episode per dvd?
     
  6. newbybob

    newbybob Active Member

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    Thanx for the tip on subtitles on dvds. I tried a trial version winavi. It seems to be very simple to use. However I been using virtuedubmob converting rmvb to avi then nero vision to dvd. Lots of steps.
     
  7. stevewan

    stevewan New Member

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    Can anyone teach me how to burn files to rmvb?
     
  8. stevewan

    stevewan New Member

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    what software to use in order to burn to rmvb???
     
  9. jwslam

    jwslam Well-Known Member

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    is there a program that'll let me burn like 20 hours onto a one-sided dvd??
     
  10. kst

    kst Well-Known Member

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    Thanks
     
  11. szetor

    szetor Well-Known Member

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    ok well... you can burn a dvd to a .iso image. which is like 4gb.

    how do people make dvd rip.. and then have a file that is only 700mb..
    do they convert iso to avi some how?

    .iso is sort of bad becaue the file is so big and u need to mount the image onto a virtual drive to play it.

    avi is nice since its smaller file and can play easier
     
  12. there's plenty of software for you to rip DVD's.. iso is just the image.. it's the actual files in it.
     
  13. THF20

    THF20 is a Chinese

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    Nice intro with a guide thought... Thanks for sharing.

    This will be useful someday. :D
     
  14. newbybob

    newbybob Active Member

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    I can't get vobsub to install properly. It wouldn't close (button grayed out after it said installation completed). Then when adding sub, same happens to the close button (grayed out) and wouldn't add the sub. Any ideas?
     
  15. sschsu

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    It depend on the size of the episodes. I don't put more than 4 episodes to 1 DVD because of the output quality. Use Nero "Make your own DVD-Video" option. 4GB for DVD format and 7.8GB for DVD-9 format.
     
  16. trinity11

    trinity11 New Member

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    Has anyone used 'EO Video' to convert rmvb files?

    I try to add this file type into the playlist and nothing happens(it doesnt get added) and no error message occurs. Anyone else had this problem? Any help would be appreciated!!!

    Thanks in advance
     
  17. urghhh i am sick and tired of this... i have an avi, and GRAPHIC idx and sub. not text.

    so because of this, i cant use the guide cuz its not text.. and some how, i ended up with a mastroka, which is good, BUT CANT BE BURNT ONTO A DVD T_T

    im trying to avoid having to type 3 hours of script on subresync..

    and some how, i need to end up with one video file with subs, so i can make some menus in nero....

    but stupid idx and sub are images, not text..... urghhhh
     
  18. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    If I'm right, some encoding programs let you control the size of the output file, which is probably why dvd rips are generally 700 mb, I have seen 1.4 gb ones too though.
     
  19. gduong128

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    I have been using DVDsanta for almost a year to burn rmvb files to DVD and it is working really good for me. With DVDsanta you can choose how many episodes/files you want to put into one DVD and it does the conversion for you to fit the format of DVD you want 4.7GB for single layer DVD or 8.5GB for dual layer DVD.

    For one TV serie episode that last 45 minutes, it takes approx 50 minutes to convert. This all depends on your hardware (CPU,HD,RAM). I still have an old P4 2GHz with 1GB of RAM.
     
  20. jono281

    jono281 Well-Known Member

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    does any one kno hw to burn movies that have 2 lanuages so tht when they are on the DVD they only have the one lanuage tht u want