AVI in convencional DVD players

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  • bodyslicer
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • May 2002
    • 17

    AVI in convencional DVD players



    I have some VHS videos converted to DIVx AVIs. Is it possible to make'em play on convencional DVD players? Where can I find docs to do that?

    Slicer Man


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  • Batman
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Jan 2002
    • 2317

    #2
    Currently, you cannot play DIVX AVI's in conventional dvd players. For this reason, divx avi's are converted to svcd's, vcd's, and dvd'rs. If you have a dvd player ensure it recognizes either or all of these formats. You will require a cd writer for (svcd and vcd's) and a dvd writer if you wish to create a dvd-r.

    Vcdhelp.com is a great place to start.
    Also there are many posts on this forum, just do a search for svcd or vcd.

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    • bodyslicer
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • May 2002
      • 17

      #3


      Tnx, Batman. I'll check there for further information.


      Slicer Man
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      • Batman
        Lord of Digital Video
        Lord of Digital Video
        • Jan 2002
        • 2317

        #4
        You're welcome.

        Just incase, you may find this helpful, Setarip has posted this numerous times , I'll just post it here for convenience:

        to create a VCD:

        1) Load .AVI file into TMPGEnc
        2) Set to "System Video and Audio" (lower right side)
        3) Click on "Setting" radio button
        4) Click on "System" tab, change mode to "MPEG1-VideoCD" (from default of "MPEG1")
        5) Click on "Advanced" tab, change "Video arrange method" to "Center (Custom Size"), change dimensions to 352x288 or 352x240
        6) Change "Source aspect ratio" to either "4:3 525 line (NTSC 704x480)", "4:3 525 line (NTSC)", or "16:9 525 line (NTSC)" - If you're in the PAL world choose either of the two similar PAL settings instead
        7) Under the "Video" tab, change the dimensions to 352x288 or 352x240 (Note: "Video" tab mode of "MPEG1" is okay) - for highest quality set "Motion Search Precision" to "Highest Quality". Change the "Aspect Ratio" to match, as closely as possible, the "Source Aspect Ratio" you set under the "Advanced" tab.
        8) Change "Rate Control Mode" to "Automatic VBR (CQ_VBR)
        9) Under the "Audio" tab, set to 44,100 224Kbps
        10) Press "Start"


        Note that if your video runs longer than 60 minutes, you'll have to subsequently split your VCD-MPG file in two. This too can be easily and precisely accomplished using TMPGEnc. Under the "Files" dropdown menu, click on "MPEG Tools" and select the "Merge & Cut" tab. Once again, make sure to change the mode to "MPEG1-Video CD". Load your file and enter a new (.MPG) name in the "Output file" box. Then doubleclick on the ORIGINAL file's name in the window, which will bring you to the cutting area. Select your desired start and end points for the first half, click on "Okay" which will bring you back to the first window and generate (in a sequence of three automated steps) the first new file. To create the second new file, repeat the steps starting with "Then doubleclick on the ORIGINAL..." (be extra patient with the second half, as the program has to do more seeking to establish the beginning of the new file).

        Use a burning program, such as NERO to burn your CD-R or R/W CD as a VCD (DON'T ask NERO to format the file as a VCD, since you've already accomplished this!)

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