I use Sony Movie Maker 9 HD to edit my video clips. This is then output as .avi format.
I now want to write this to DVD for a friend who wants to view this on his DVD player.
QUESTION -
What format should the video be in for viewing on a DVD player ?
What conversion software do you recommend for this ?
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video format for DVD player
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Re: video format for DVD player
Hi Chris. All the newish DVD players can view avi format.
If not then you can use something like Nero to convert it to DVD. i am pretty sure that Sony will also be able to do this.
when you convert it to DVD it is not a single file.
If not then you can use something like Nero to convert it to DVD. i am pretty sure that Sony will also be able to do this.
when you convert it to DVD it is not a single file.
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Re: video format for DVD player
Chris, for the sake of compatibility it's best to author and encode your video in standard DVD format. There are many software solutions that will read the avi file and then convert and write it to DVD video format. I found a free option here:
http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareAvi ... vdDownload" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If your friend has a newer generation DVD player that supports DivX media playback then you can just save the avi files to a data CD or DVD. He should then be able to play it back on his DVD player. But this is not fool proof, so standard DVD video format remains the best option.
Your Sony video software may well have an "author to DVD" option built in.
http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareAvi ... vdDownload" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If your friend has a newer generation DVD player that supports DivX media playback then you can just save the avi files to a data CD or DVD. He should then be able to play it back on his DVD player. But this is not fool proof, so standard DVD video format remains the best option.
Your Sony video software may well have an "author to DVD" option built in.
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Re: video format for DVD player
Agree with Bretton .... I very recently bought a new player that's supposed to read everything, and for the most part it does, but there are still the odd codecs that it doesn't recognise.
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Re: video format for DVD player
Dankie manne
lets live dangerously ... avi it is going to be .....
lets live dangerously ... avi it is going to be .....
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Re: video format for DVD player
I suspect a little laziness...
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Re: video format for DVD player
Mr_B wrote:I suspect a little laziness...
Every now and then I manage to talk myself into stuff ....
We had a STUNNING long weekend in Baviaans with the 4WD Club. On Sunday night I walked the camp with my laptop and got everybodies pictures and videos. The idea was to make a nice compilation, and then share it with everybody at the clubs next GTG.
Nice idea.
and everybody agreed ....
and THEN they reminded me that the next GTG is THIS Friday !!
Got home LATE on Tuesday.
Wednesday night I got most of the pics sorted.
Last night the rest of the pics took more time than expected, then to start with the videos .....
Finally got it all sorted just before 10:00
Still want to do another video, including the still pictures into a single video.
Now I need to leave early today to still go and make the copies for tonight ..... And still want to try Lightscribe as well (have not used it on my new pc)
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Sal die fotos hier ook laai.
MAAR, ek soek nou hulp met Youtube - ek het n STUNNING stukkie video wat ek wil laai ...
PS - het Maandag saam met die 4x4Community groep gekuier by Oesterbaai. BAKGAT groep mense !