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Mattie
For those not familiar with WinAVI, let me repeat it's advantages:
- it is very fast! In my computer (AthlonXP 2600+) all the conversions where done between 30 and 55 minutes, depending on the movie lenght. It's probably the one of the faster converters out there.
- it converts to DVD files and not MPEG file. Forget searching for an authoring program and spending another hour to create the DVD files, WinAVI converts directly to DVD files.
- DirectAC3 techology. No need to worry about your AC3 audio and how to preserve it's original quality in the final DVD. WinAVI does it automatically for you.

STEP 1


This is the first screen of WinAVI Video Converter. As you can see there are many more conversions you can do except converting to DVD, like Any file to AVI (DivX, XviD), WMV and RealMedia. For this guide, click the button the yellow arrow shows to convert all video formats to DVD!s!


STEP 2


Now you need to select the file you want to convert to DVD. I am using an XviD file for this guide, keep in mind that you can convert all video formats as long as you have the right codecs installed. If you have trouble, come in our forum and we'll be happy to help you! Select the file and click Open to proceed.
Note: That the .srt file you see is a subtitles file. If you download VobSub from our downloads section you can use it among WinAVI to create a DVD with subtitles! Just name it like the movie and put it in the same dir!


STEP 3


OK here select the output directory (1) which is where you want WinAVI to put the files into (this is any directory of your HDD. Make sure you have at least 5-6GB free on that disc.). Then make sure DVD is selected as the output format and then click Advanced (2).


STEP 4


This is the DVD options window. In Output setting (1) you can select the size of the file you want to create. The first setting (Constant video quality) makes the file based on the quality you want, while the second one (Constant video size) creates files that will fit on a DVD. The second option is the one you'd probably want to use. Set chapter length option is the time between the DVD chapters that WinAVI will create. Something like 600secs (10mins) is good here.
Then you select the format of the DVD you want to create (3) and the aspect ratio. Auto works, but if you are sure then select them yourself. In Preference (4) you can select speed or quality. The first one makes the encoding proccess faster while the second creates better quality. I suggest you use the quality setting as the speed is great in that one too and the DVD looks better! Audio bitrate (5) is the quality of the audio WinAVI will create if the source is Mp3. 224000 should be enough. If your movie contains AC3 sound select Enabled DirectAC3 (6) and the original AC3 audio of your film will be copied in the DVD.
To continue click the encode tab.

STEP 5

Here you probably don't want to select anything. Set source target rate to auto and select the source aspect ratio of you know it. Soften picture applies a filter to make the movie look more "soft" while Make upside-down picture has an obvious use, you probably not need (it is used for other conversions mostly, that's why it exists!)
Click OK to continue and get back to the screen in Step 3. There click OK again and the encoding proccess will start.

STEP 6


This window will be the next you'll see. You can open the preview window to see what is being encoded, but that will make the program to do more time, so I suggest you don't open it. Also you can select to shut down the computer when the conversion is finished if you want. After this step the conversion process is over. Notice the great time? Remember you just encoded and authored the DVD!

STEP 7

Finally you can burn your DVD. Since you get back in the main interface select the burn icon and your DVD burner program will launch. Burn the files and your DVD is ready! Enjoy!

As you see WinAVI is very simple, while it's fast and powerful. We created a DVD Video disc from a DivX file in only 10 steps and by using only one program



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round2it
Try VSO ConvertXtoDVD in software, easy to use and hasn't failed me yet. clapping.gif
Braise
Ah, interesting. Thanks.

edit- Ok, so I followed all your directions, but I can't seem to burn a dvd. I think I'm messing up at step # 2, with the output directory. How/what/where should i choose as an output directory? Thank you very much, again.
hterag65
WinAVI is unstable with Vista, but works great with XP or 2000

Problems with Vista range from WinAVI not responding to crashing entire system. It does work when it feels like it.
Hardcore693
How do you convert FLV files or MP4?
kaos479
If you have the codecs installed on your system, Winavi should do the trick. The problem, is that flv files are frequently encoded with a rather small aspect ratio and you will end up will a fairly poor copy on dvd.
hydrogenisagas
I have been trying to convert an AVI file to DVD format using WinAvi. Everything appears to go smooth until I play the video and realize that the audio is ahead of the video by about a second or 2 (audio and video out of sync). I tried to do what the help pages for WinAvi say, which is to download divix 5.2 (the site says the latest version which must have been 5.2 at the time). I had 6.8 already installed so I uninstalled it and found the old version on www.oldapps.com and installed it. It also says to install a Codec pack like KLite Codec Pack, which I did, and I tried to convert it again and the audio and video are still out of sync. Am I supposed to do something after I install KLite and Divix 5.2 to configure either one of them or what? This is geting very stressful as I have benn tring to get this done for like a week now and my old lady is hounding me cause she wants to watch this movie. She's like can't we just go rent it?.....Women? Any way I am going to try uninstalling and reinstalling all of this software and try it again. Maybe that will help in the mean time, till I can get a little help from someone here. Thanks in advance to anyone that can help. And by the way Happy Turkey Day tomorrow Everybody!
Arkoma
Noob too, but having excellent results using VSO Divx to DVD, then using ImgBurn to convert VOB's to ISO, then to burn the ISO to a DVD. (I am running Vista Home basic)

Got Divx to DVD from:

Afterdawn Divx to DVD download page

Got ImgBurn Here:
ImgBurn Download

This is all freeware.

Good Luck

(edit) P.S. and didn't have to fool with any codec packs
rollo_69
I've had great results using WinAVI and aXXo's avi's. I'm going to try ConvertX to DVD this weekend to see how it does for me. I mainly use my Window$ for audio/video burning and ripping and it's an older computer. WinAVI converts quickly on it. A lot faster than Nero.
M15T3R-3
I burn using Winavi and Convert X, but This guide has helped me lots I just burned a big difference in a H.264, than my previous, so i thank you for this!

Respectfully,

M15T3R-3
Masta254
Thanks this helped me alot and easy steps
dave angel
thnx ive never used winavi to make a dvd been having problems with AR on convertx
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