DVD Creation Help: How to Burn AVI Files to DVD

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To successfully burn AVI files to DVD for playback on standard DVD players, users must convert the files to MPEG-2 format, as this is the required format for DVD video. Roxio DVD Builder 6 may not support direct AVI file imports, necessitating the use of additional software like TMPGEnc for conversion. For more advanced features, users can consider Pinnacle or Sony Vegas+DVD, which provide comprehensive DVD mastering capabilities, including menu creation and effects. Proper software is essential for ensuring compatibility with DVD players.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of AVI and MPEG-2 file formats
  • Familiarity with DVD video structure and requirements
  • Experience with DVD authoring software like Roxio DVD Builder 6
  • Basic knowledge of video editing concepts
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  • Learn how to convert AVI files to MPEG-2 using TMPGEnc
  • Explore DVD authoring features in Pinnacle software
  • Research Sony Vegas+DVD for advanced video editing and DVD mastering
  • Understand the DVD video file structure and how to create DVD menus
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This discussion is beneficial for home video enthusiasts, amateur filmmakers, and anyone looking to convert and burn AVI files to DVD for playback on standard DVD players.

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Hi,

I am wondering when you want to burn a film or documentary to a dvd to watch on your home tv theatre, how do you go about it.
I have aload of science documentaries that I want to burn to dvd and when I do my dvd player downstairs cannot read the dvd cd. Why is this?
Do I have to convert the .avi file to some other format before burning to the dvd? I am using Roxio DVD Builder 6. But I really don't even know how to use the program.

Thanks
 
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Use the help guide with whatever program you are using unless you can get lucky and find someone on here who knows how to use that specific program. The program will basically take the avi file and convert it to the file structure DVD videos are done in
 
Yea but you see with Roxio when I search for my video files there is no option to search for .avi so I cannot see them therefore drag them down to for burning.
 
You'll probably want something like TMPGEnc.

http://www.tmpgenc.net/e_main.html
 
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The videos probably need to be saved in mpeg2 format (the format of dvds) before you can even see them with the burner program. You may need to get a better burner program (that will convert any video as necessary) or a better video editor (that will build all the dvd files necessary).
 
Hum... doesn't it require a DVD software that's able to master a DVD movie disk? I have saved my edited movies in mpeg, avi, etc. I don't think this is an issue. However, during the mastering of the DVD, it writes it in a different format than DVD data. So software like Pinacle, DVD Architect, etc. will take those mpeg or avi files and master it into a DVD movie disk that DVD players can read. You can also make menus and other effects to your heart's content.

If you want a simple DVD movie editing/mastering software, Pinacle is a good start (cheap too, less than $100). Or if you can afford it and serious with movie editing and DVD mastering, get Sony Vegas+DVD.

Zz.
 

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