Well if you encode something too large you can always open it with DVD Shrink to make it fit on a SL DVD+R.
Some real problems with burning avi... (audio and video)
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Oh well you can use Nero Recode 2 that is apart of Nero 6 Suite. Its developed by the same person who made DVD Shrink.
It will encode any non-encrypted DVD that you can first rip to your hard drive with DVD Decrypter. Nero Recode will also burn to disk for you.
You can also look into this FAQ about DVD Shrink vs. Nero Recode 2.
Cheers!
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My cup runneth over TRION, however, I'm still looking for a way to streamline the encoding and downloading.
I'm trying one more time with tmpgenc to burn something according to the settings it wants to allot me from the Wizard. So I'm going to try my own setting on Resolution (720 by 340 oughta do it for my first try, even though the settings on the file reads 720 by 304).
Regardless of any progress I've made, I still have no real idea how I've gotten here, especially since the last time I tried to encode a film all I got was picture while the audio played back as nothing instead of just out of sync.
Guys, I'm really messed up here.Comment
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Sadly, I think I am finally going to capitulate on the WinDVD issue... There are so many ghosts keeping it from working, I don't think I'll ever get going the way it should.
I'm downloading a trial version of nero directly from the website, and see if I can make that work... as far as I know the only reall problem it has is that the discs it burns aren't readble by my player, and that's a problem I'm willing to contend with.
Thanks for your help setarip, I'm sure I'll be posting to find you again real soon...
There's gotta be an easier way.Comment
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