How to burn avi through ashampoo

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  • Tony L
    Member
    Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 57

    How to burn avi through ashampoo

    Sorry if im in the wrong thread.

    Can you help, i want to burn a film that is in avi file on my hdd through ashampoo. At first i converted it to iso than burned it through ashampoo then when i tried to play it on my dvd player it said wrong disc.
    I've look at all the things on ashompoo but don't seem to be able to bur a disc that will play on my dvd player.
    Thanks.
  • src2206
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 234

    #2
    There can be two cases:

    1. Your stand alone player recognizes and plays AVI file:

    In this case, do not make an ISO/ image file. Just burn the AVI file as a Data on the blank disc and it should play without any problem in your player.

    2. Your player does not recognize or play AVI files:

    In this case either buy a new player which does or convert the AVI file or you need to convert the AVI file to DVD/VCD depending on the capability of your existing player.

    If you need to convert to DVD, use AVI2DVD [free] or ConvertXToDVD [paid].

    If you are interested in VCD, then use TMpeg Enc [free for VCD conversion only].

    It will be better if you can post the detail of your file here if you are for conversion. To get the file details, download MediaInfo [free] and post the report of your file that it gives. It will help us to give you more specific suggestions.

    Cheers

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    • Mr.PAD
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 22

      #3
      How to burn DivX Avis without converting to DVD

      I`d like to know, just to save a bit of time, how to burn my files (Divx avis) straight to Vcd so I can view the film.
      I`m using Ahampoo 6, and Bero 7 Premium.
      ConvertX2DVD is great but it takes its time.
      All suggestions welcome

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      • src2206
        Super Member
        Super Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 234

        #4
        Again you are mixing up things. VCD has a different file format [generally shown as .dat file by computers] whereas AVI files are completely different. So to watch this on a Stand Alone player you have any of the following options:

        1. Convert the AVI to VCD.

        2. Convert theAVI to DVD.

        3. Burn the AVI as DATA using your Ashampoo on a CDR/DVD, provided your Stand Alone player recognizes AVI file.

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