episodal divx series to dvd?
crleap
kokomo, Indiana
Hello,
I have read the guide in the article section on doing divx to dvd, but that dealt with a large singular movie file. I have a slightly different goal:
A series of Divx avi files I'd like to burn to dvd to play on my dvd player. I'd rather not just put the files as data onto the dvd and have to use computer's video out, I'd rather they'd be playable on a dvd player... but I don't want to just merge all the files and have one huge track. Is there any way to make a simple menu that the dvd player can recognize to choose between tracks/files on the dvd disc?
I have no clue how to even start doing something like this, I just know I have a bunch of divx files around 350mb each and I don't want to use a bunch of dvd's with just one file on each of them (at $2 apiece, can't be wasting the dvds ). If someone could point me in the right direction for what I'm wanting to do, I'd appreciate it much.
Thanks
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I have read the guide in the article section on doing divx to dvd, but that dealt with a large singular movie file. I have a slightly different goal:
A series of Divx avi files I'd like to burn to dvd to play on my dvd player. I'd rather not just put the files as data onto the dvd and have to use computer's video out, I'd rather they'd be playable on a dvd player... but I don't want to just merge all the files and have one huge track. Is there any way to make a simple menu that the dvd player can recognize to choose between tracks/files on the dvd disc?
I have no clue how to even start doing something like this, I just know I have a bunch of divx files around 350mb each and I don't want to use a bunch of dvd's with just one file on each of them (at $2 apiece, can't be wasting the dvds ). If someone could point me in the right direction for what I'm wanting to do, I'd appreciate it much.
Thanks
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I'll have to do some research on it, but something niggling in the back of my head tells me that you'll want to follow the process of converting the DiVX files into DVD-compliant videos with TMPGEnc, then using a program called IFOEdit to compile your requisite DVD files.
I'll mess around and waste a DVD or two for you.
Please remember to consider me a complete dvd noobie... assume (correctly) that I know nothing about this process... only what I read in the article guide here at SM.
If you figure it out, post it please!
NS
I had forgotten all about this page to be honest. Grrr.
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=263309