Need help making DVDs! + kma if you help!

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jagdwirem

04-06-2006 14:57:07

I have the office seasons 1 & 2 on my computer and I want to put them all on DVDs. I went to Circuit City and got a 50 pack of blank DVD+R dvds. When I came home I put an episode on one of the DVDs, but my DVD player and my PS2 wont play it! I read online that my DVD player accepts DVD+R, so I can't see what the problem is...

Can you even put videos like this on blank DVDs?

The episode was in .aviurl==http://=http:///url format, so does it need to be in a different format?

Any DVD burning tips would be appreciated!

+5 kma to whoever helps me figure this out...

Thanks,
jagdwirem

downthesun

04-06-2006 15:23:51

go to vcdhelp.com they have alot of tutorials on how to convert and burn.

if you dont feel like reading through all the tutorials, get ulead dvd movie factory. you can just pick what files you want, it will convert them to what quality you want and also burnable dvd files, and then it will automatically burn the files for you.

Brok3n_Sword

04-06-2006 15:25:06

Read up http//www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/convert_avi_to_dvd.cfm

n3il89

04-06-2006 15:30:39

http//www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=863&howtoselect=4;62#863

playaplaya

04-06-2006 15:32:09

you gotta convert them. here is the program i use WinAVIVideoConverter.
just google WinAVIVideoConverter and you should be able to download it from somewhere. then after you convert it burn the file with nero (well u can use any burning program but i prefer nero. ) good luck.

JKirk

04-06-2006 15:34:02

Here's a converter for you, man

http//www.download.com/Ultra-AVI-Converter/3000-2194_4-10537847.html?tag=lst-0-4

Stroid

04-06-2006 16:39:34

[quoted0aa007f71="Brok3n_Sword"]Read up http//www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/convert_avi_to_dvd.cfm[/quoted0aa007f71]
IAWTC but if you would have done a search you would have seen this type of question being asked about a million times. And a good convertor is nero vision

GCY

04-06-2006 17:47:18

It could just be ur DVD player. A lot of DVD players might not accept the +R/RW format. Some even said so on the manual.

UsfGeek

04-06-2006 18:19:55

Well, it most definitely is the .aviurl==http://=http:///url format. I tried it with a movie I had made. i had to convert it to a .voburl==http://=http:///url file fomrat for it to be playable. When you convert videos for your PSP or iPod from a DVD, you will notice that the files are .vob.url==http://=http:///url You are converting those to a .mp4.url==http://=http:///url So basically, you are doing the reverse.