When I was going to build a Divx/Xvid PC to hook up to my TV a year ago I encoded several movies into both of these formats. Using VirtualDub I mixed the .ac3 audio file into the movie file and wrote it to CD. What are your success rates of authoring a DVD from Divx or XVid and were you able to preserve the 5.1 surround track? What was the quality of the DVD like?
What are your success rates of burning XVid and Divx movies to DVD?
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-success rate: 100% (as you can play the dvd files on pc first, then it's just a matter of burning)
-5.1 audio: if the imput is 5.1 ac3, then you can preserve it (ifoedit in dvd author mode accepts ac3 audio for example)
-the quality is not better than the original divx/xvid file, but i haven't noticed any degradation either. -
That's great that it can keep the .ac3 sound file! I understand it wouldn't look better than the Divx/XVid file but, if that file already looked as good as the DVD (or pretty damn close) it doesn't loose any extra quality either? Awesome. Thanks.Comment
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