Program to burn dvd?
Program to burn dvd?
Anyone know a free program to burn dvds? I got movies and anime episodes on my comp and i wanna burn them.
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I have the newest nero suite (TPB ftw) and I use DVDSanta to burn AVI to DVD with one click.
If they're AVI format, I would recommend DVDSanta. It's a lot simpler than nero to burn avi to dvd. You just add media files, click burn to disk. It will automatically convert them, do all the chapters and stuff, and burn.
However, if they're ISO (dvd iso?) or DVD format, nero would be better.
If they're AVI format, I would recommend DVDSanta. It's a lot simpler than nero to burn avi to dvd. You just add media files, click burn to disk. It will automatically convert them, do all the chapters and stuff, and burn.
However, if they're ISO (dvd iso?) or DVD format, nero would be better.

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cin
PB_and_J wrote:Is it possible to burn AVI's with nero, I have been trying for the past few days with no luck?
apparently you cant >_<
you will have to convert it to mpg first..
anyways, dom named some programs, check them out, download em
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Nero
But i have a dvd player that for some reason doesnt read .avi files when burnt on nero so i use Power Producer, when you use power producer, it will let you play the movie on any dvd player as long as it has cd-r playback or w.e. However it will require more space of course, two 4.7gig cds will work for a movie lol.
But i have a dvd player that for some reason doesnt read .avi files when burnt on nero so i use Power Producer, when you use power producer, it will let you play the movie on any dvd player as long as it has cd-r playback or w.e. However it will require more space of course, two 4.7gig cds will work for a movie lol.



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cin wrote:well, what i do nowadays.. i bought me a svideo n an audio cable, and i just
connect my laptop to the tv when i want to watch movies.
works like a charm
I need one of those lol
I need the ones with the RED/WHITE/YELLOW pins though, i dont have a tv with the mouse/keyboard look alike plugin thing >_<



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CrimsonNuker wrote:cin wrote:well, what i do nowadays.. i bought me a svideo n an audio cable, and i just
connect my laptop to the tv when i want to watch movies.
works like a charm
I need one of those lol
I need the ones with the RED/WHITE/YELLOW pins though, i dont have a tv with the mouse/keyboard look alike plugin thing >_<
well, if you have svideo in your tv n laptop/pc, you can use svideo and a
audio cable that goes from one output to red+white. if your tv does not have
svideo, you should either go from svideo to video (in case your pc/laptop has
got svideo) or just take a video-video cable
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cin wrote:CrimsonNuker wrote:cin wrote:well, what i do nowadays.. i bought me a svideo n an audio cable, and i just
connect my laptop to the tv when i want to watch movies.
works like a charm
I need one of those lol
I need the ones with the RED/WHITE/YELLOW pins though, i dont have a tv with the mouse/keyboard look alike plugin thing >_<
well, if you have svideo in your tv n laptop/pc, you can use svideo and a
audio cable that goes from one output to red+white. if your tv does not have
svideo, you should either go from svideo to video (in case your pc/laptop has
got svideo) or just take a video-video cable
>_<
How do i check if my tv has svid, i thought it was very simple lol
1. Plug in the moniter thing into montor socket in modem
2 Plug in audio cord to audio socket
3. Plug the other ends of above to the tv
4. Enjoy.



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cin
CrimsonNuker wrote:>_<
How do i check if my tv has svid, i thought it was very simple lol
1. Plug in the moniter thing into montor socket in modem
2 Plug in audio cord to audio socket
3. Plug the other ends of above to the tv
4. Enjoy.
modem? oO
your tv has svid if it got a little input like this
n idk, i dont think we have a modem.. especially not one with a monitor socket >_<
anyways, just try it out. works better than some of the dvd's my dad tried
to burn
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cin wrote:CrimsonNuker wrote:>_<
How do i check if my tv has svid, i thought it was very simple lol
1. Plug in the moniter thing into montor socket in modem
2 Plug in audio cord to audio socket
3. Plug the other ends of above to the tv
4. Enjoy.
modem? oO
your tv has svid if it got a little input like this
n idk, i dont think we have a modem.. especially not one with a monitor socket >_<
anyways, just try it out. works better than some of the dvd's my dad tried
to burn
mmmm nop, i only have the tanker tvs.
I only have..
RED
YELLOW
WHITE pins lol



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CrimsonNuker wrote:cin wrote:well, what i do nowadays.. i bought me a svideo n an audio cable, and i just
connect my laptop to the tv when i want to watch movies.
works like a charm
I need one of those lol
I need the ones with the RED/WHITE/YELLOW pins though, i dont have a tv with the mouse/keyboard look alike plugin thing >_<
With my laptop came 3 wires...2 of them:
1) svideo -> svideo
2) svideo -> red white yellow

dom wrote:I have the newest nero suite (TPB ftw) and I use DVDSanta to burn AVI to DVD with one click.
If they're AVI format, I would recommend DVDSanta. It's a lot simpler than nero to burn avi to dvd. You just add media files, click burn to disk. It will automatically convert them, do all the chapters and stuff, and burn.
However, if they're ISO (dvd iso?) or DVD format, nero would be better.
i use this it is so easy and u can download it free from this site
http://www.dvdsanta.com/
Just get the demo one it the same except it has a code, so when u start the disk it says "DVDSanta" for a few secs
thanks to DeCepTiCons for the sig
Playing Guild Wars BRB

Bozza wrote:dom wrote:I have the newest nero suite (TPB ftw) and I use DVDSanta to burn AVI to DVD with one click.
If they're AVI format, I would recommend DVDSanta. It's a lot simpler than nero to burn avi to dvd. You just add media files, click burn to disk. It will automatically convert them, do all the chapters and stuff, and burn.
However, if they're ISO (dvd iso?) or DVD format, nero would be better.
i use this it is so easy and u can download it free from this site
http://www.dvdsanta.com/
Just get the demo one it the same except it has a code, so when u start the disk it says "DVDSanta" for a few secs
yea i think ill try out DVDSanta
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Bozza wrote:dom wrote:I have the newest nero suite (TPB ftw) and I use DVDSanta to burn AVI to DVD with one click.
If they're AVI format, I would recommend DVDSanta. It's a lot simpler than nero to burn avi to dvd. You just add media files, click burn to disk. It will automatically convert them, do all the chapters and stuff, and burn.
However, if they're ISO (dvd iso?) or DVD format, nero would be better.
i use this it is so easy and u can download it free from this site
http://www.dvdsanta.com/
Just get the demo one it the same except it has a code, so when u start the disk it says "DVDSanta" for a few secs
I got the full version...

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dom wrote:Bozza wrote:dom wrote:I have the newest nero suite (TPB ftw) and I use DVDSanta to burn AVI to DVD with one click.
If they're AVI format, I would recommend DVDSanta. It's a lot simpler than nero to burn avi to dvd. You just add media files, click burn to disk. It will automatically convert them, do all the chapters and stuff, and burn.
However, if they're ISO (dvd iso?) or DVD format, nero would be better.
i use this it is so easy and u can download it free from this site
http://www.dvdsanta.com/
Just get the demo one it the same except it has a code, so when u start the disk it says "DVDSanta" for a few secs
I got the full version...
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