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seremtan
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by seremtan »
so google is throwing up a shedload of apps to convert AVIs to DVD format. which one is the best? any recommendations?
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seremtan
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by seremtan »
nvm i just remembered afterdawn and found avi2dvd
btw i didn't know nero could convert avis to dvd. does that include the OEM too or the full version only?
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glossy
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by glossy »
avi2dvd has always done it best for me -- looks like the newer versions of it is shareware instead of freeware though :/
nero does it, i have the OEM and it does, but it's slow as fuck and just generally uncomfortable.
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seremtan
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by seremtan »
the latest avi2dvd is released under GNU, so it's freeware. either that or the install license blurb lied
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SOAPboy
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by SOAPboy »
glossy wrote:avi2dvd has always done it best for me -- looks like the newer versions of it is shareware instead of freeware though :/
nero does it, i have the OEM and it does, but it's slow as fuck and just generally uncomfortable.
i think thats what i was using as well.. VERY painless
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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glossy
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by glossy »
My bad! I use
Divx2DVD, which is much more painless than this Avi2DVD you're all using... but no longer freeware :\
edit: going to check out this avi2dvd though
