Basic Guide How to Convert AVI Files to DVD with Avi2DVD

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  • gonwk
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Dec 2005
    • 1500

    Hi folks,

    BenBryant ... fianlly I installed the AVI2DVD version 0.4.4Beta.

    Q1: Does this version have all the latest programs ... you know like your favorite HCEnc?

    I did some test runs of some small clips and SOUND is a problem. I started with an AVI file and chose different Encoders and all ended up with the same result. The AC3 file (I guess made by BeSweet) it sounds good and the LEVEL is normal enough. BUT, when I play my DVD folder with WinDVD or even VideoLAN Player the SOUND LEVELs are TOO LOW.

    Q2: What is causing this problem? How do I get around it?

    Thanks!
    G!

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    • benbryant
      Digital Video Master
      Digital Video Master
      • Aug 2005
      • 1314

      Apparently, AVI2DVD version 0.4.4Beta seems to have most up to date programs included except DGIndex is still 1.4.7 instead of 1.4.8. But no problem at all, version 1.4.7 works very well too

      About the low volume problem. when you encode audio, for example from WAV to AC3, the volume usually become lower. If the input audio is relatively low, the AC3 output becomes very low. To overcome the problem, you can increase the volume level by using VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod, or raise the volume with BeLight and BeSweet before converting to DVD with Avi2DVD. Please read some information from those links below:

      Talk about the AVI file container, and the Divx/Xvid codecs that are most commonly found in AVI files




      Or you can increase the volume of AC3 audio after encoding with Avi2DVD by demux the file with ProjectX, increase the volume with BeLight+BeSweet and mux them up with Muxman. There are so many different ways to do with free tools. Search and look for the method that you are comfortable with. Good luck

      Regards

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      • gonwk
        Lord of Digital Video
        Lord of Digital Video
        • Dec 2005
        • 1500

        Hi BenBryant,

        THANKS for taking the time and answering back. Also, appreciate the 2 url's that you provided me.

        BTW, "Muxman" is not a Freeware anymore ... right? I went to its site and it says you have to join and so forth!!! Am I correct or is there a portal with Free version of it?

        Also, what other free program would do what Muxman does?

        Thanks!
        G!

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        • benbryant
          Digital Video Master
          Digital Video Master
          • Aug 2005
          • 1314

          @gonwk

          Muxman's standard version is still free. You can download it from this link:



          There are some nice to have programs such as TMPGEnc Plus, MPEG Video Wizard,... but unfortunately you'll have to pay after their trial times expire

          Regards
          Last edited by benbryant; 6 Sep 2006, 11:38 AM.

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          • gonwk
            Lord of Digital Video
            Lord of Digital Video
            • Dec 2005
            • 1500

            BenBryant,

            Thanks! Got it ... will test it out. Just I have to find me some files now.

            G!

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            • edd32
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Sep 2006
              • 5

              hey benbryant i read all your help responces and read your tutorial helped alot.. i just need help how to update hc .015 to hc .018 in avi2dvd thanks in advanced i

              edd

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              • benbryant
                Digital Video Master
                Digital Video Master
                • Aug 2005
                • 1314

                Whats new v. 0.4.4 beta
                Fixed : Problems with muxing audio+video. (0 byte iso)
                Fixed : Problem of 100% cpu utilization
                Updated : More sofisticated audio extraction
                Updated : MatroskaSplitter, Realmedia splitter, VsFilter, Haali Media Splitter
                Updated : DGIndex 1.4.7
                Updated : freeenc 0.5.0 , HcEnc 0.1.8
                Updated : German, Croatian languages
                The latest version 0.4.4 beta comes preloaded with HCEnc 0.1.8. You don't have to switch the encoder. Get it from here:



                Regards

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                • edd32
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 5

                  hey thank u very much men.. very very fast reply

                  edd

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                  • richard11
                    Junior Member
                    Junior Member
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 2

                    Tweaking AviSynth

                    Thanks for the guide, it really helped me a lot

                    One question though is about AviSynth. After converting an avi file with subs into DVD, the end result was a bit wierd since AviSynth converted the image to a different format than the original: from 720x304 to 704x576. I selected 16:9 in both input and output tabs.

                    The generated script shows it uses the LanczosResize command. Is there a way to change the coversion done by AviSynth?

                    Thanks!

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                    • Mystery681
                      Junior Member
                      Junior Member
                      • Jul 2006
                      • 37

                      error message

                      I have come up with an error of souce could not find compressor...or something very similiar to that. Screen closed off before I could read it exactly. Any ideas what I should do next?

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                      • benbryant
                        Digital Video Master
                        Digital Video Master
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 1314

                        @richard11

                        For PAL DVD compatible file, its resulution should be either 720x576 or 704x576. Well, Avi2Dvd did it for you. If you want to keep the original resolution 720x304, how you can burn DVD with that?

                        Regards

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                        • benbryant
                          Digital Video Master
                          Digital Video Master
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 1314

                          @Mystery681

                          Sorry, we can't make any suggestion without a clear error indication. It can be AC3 Decompressor or something else

                          Regards

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                          • richard11
                            Junior Member
                            Junior Member
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 2

                            Originally Posted by benbryant
                            @richard11

                            For PAL DVD compatible file, its resulution should be either 720x576 or 704x576. Well, Avi2Dvd did it for you. If you want to keep the original resolution 720x304, how you can burn DVD with that?

                            Regards
                            Thanks for your fast reply! The thing is, that the format of 704x576 results in "small/thin faces", like what you get when putting a 16:9 format into a 4:3 box. I checked both 16:9 options for in/out, but it just doesn't seem right. Is there a way around this? The original AVI looks fine, but i would like to burn it to DVD so i can watch it on TV instead of PC.

                            Thanks!

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                            • benbryant
                              Digital Video Master
                              Digital Video Master
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 1314

                              Unfortunately, AFAIK, Avi2Dvd doesn't let you change the AviSynth script before encoding. I can only recommend to resize and/or add border your AVI directly with AviSynth and VirtualDub(Mod) before encoding to DVD with Avi2DVD

                              Regards

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                              • katana
                                Gold Member
                                Gold Member
                                • Jul 2004
                                • 146

                                Hi,
                                I have a movie that is split into two 700 MB .avi files, with two accompanying .srt subtitle files. The avi files are .xvid at 25 fps and have .ac3 audio at 448 kb/s.
                                I took a quick look at the Avi2Dvd guide here at the start of this thread, having not used this program before..
                                Is Avi2Dvd capable of converting these two files to a single DVD movie? Or will it only work with a single .avi file?
                                Thanks in advance for any info.

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