Convert Avi to DVD
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Step 1: Convert avi to DVD with Cucusoft AVI to DVD converter.
Step 2: Create *.VOB, *.IFO with IfoEdit (IfoEdit is a freeware)
Step 3: How to burn DVD into a DVD-R / DVD+R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW
a. How to burn DVD onto a DVD-R / DVD+R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW with Nero 5.5+
b. How to burn DVD onto a DVD-R / DVD+R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW with DVDDecrypter ( DVDDecrypter is a freeware)
Step 1: Convert avi to vcd with Cucusoft AVI to DVD converter.
Tools required: Latest Cucusoft AVI to VCD/DVD software.
Launch Cucusoft AVI to VCD/DVD, you will see the UI below.
1. Select radio button “AVI to DVD“
2. Click “Open AVI File” button to open your avi file
3. (optional) Set your preference: region “3″ in red line can set the output MPEG properties.
4. Click “Start to Convert” button to start the convert task.
5. After you click “Start to Convert” button, the following dialog will pop up automatically.
6. After finish, the conversion dialog will be closed automatically.
Note:
a. Three kinds of files are created by Cucusoft AVI to DVD. (”*.mpg” is a mpeg file in DVD specification, it contains Video and Audio; “*.m2v” is a MPEG2 video file, it only contains video; “*.mpa” is a audio file in Layer 2 format, it only contains audio.)
b. The .m2v and .mpa file will be used in the following step.
Step 2: Create *.VOB, *.IFO with IfoEdit (IfoEdit is a freeware)
Tools required: IfoEdit 0.95 or later, get it here.
Launch IfoEdit 0.95, you will see the UI below.
1. Click “DVD Author/Author New DVD“.
After click “Author New DVD”, you will see the UI below
2. Click the button to open your Video file, which has been created by Cucusoft. What’s .m2v file?
3. Click the button to open your Audio file, which has been created by Cucusoft. What’s .mpa file?
4. Select a destination, any drive root with the folder name “VIDEO_TS”. Be sure that you have enough hard disk space, if your mpeg and audio files are 4.37 GB it requires same free space. The folder name “VIDEO_TS” must be capital letters.
5. Click “OK” button, Ifoedit will start generating the DVD structure(vob and ifo files), it will take some time if you are creating a full DVD.
Step 3: a. How to burn DVD onto a DVD-R / DVD+R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW with Nero 5.5+
Tools required: Nero 5.5 or later, get the demo here.
Launch Nero. Please click “Close Wizard” button, you will see the UI below.
1. Select DVD
2. Select “DVD-Video” icon
3. Click “New” button.
After you click “New” button, you will see the UI below.
4. In “File Browser” window, open your “VIDEO_TS” folder and select all the files in it.
5. Drag them(see picture below) into “DVDVideo1_DVD” window. Drop all the files into “VIDEO_TS” folder
6. Select File->Write CD or click “Open the write cd dialog…” button at “6″.
After you click “Write CD“, you will see the UI below.
6. Mark the check box of “Write”.
7. Select Write speed, lower may work better if you get problem on playing the DVD.
8. Click “Write” button.
Done.
Step 3: b. How to burn DVD onto a DVD-R / DVD+R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW with DVDDecrypter ( DVDDecrypter is a freeware)
Tools required:
a. VCDEasy 1.1.5 or later. VCDEasy is a freeware, get it click here.
Cucusoft AVI to DVD Specification
VCD specification
DVD specification
SVCD specification
NTSC:
Horzontal width: 352
Vertical height: 240
Frames per second: 29.97
Colour depth: 24 or 32 bits
PAL:
Horzontal width: 352
Vertical height: 288
Frames per second: 25
Colour depth: 24 or 32 bits
NTSC:
Horzontal width: 720
Vertical height: 480
Frames per second: 29.97
Colour depth: 24 or 32 bits
PAL:
Horzontal width: 720
Vertical height: 576
Frames per second: 25
Colour depth: 24 or 32 bits
NTSC:
Horzontal width: 480
Vertical height: 480
Frames per second: 29.97
Colour depth: 24 or 32 bits
PAL:
Horzontal width: 480
Vertical height: 576
Frames per second: 25
Colour depth: 24 or 32 bits
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