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For AVI to DVD..
I personally use VSO ConvertXtoDVD. You can set your outgoing DVD to PAL or NTSC. Any DVD made from scratch will be region free. It's only when you copy a licensed movie incorrectly that you would still have region restrictions. If you want more eps, you'll have to sacrifice quality for quantity. Be sure to check your settings for: Quality vs. Speed of conversion Target size, DVD5 or DVD9 Playback options.. Menu options.. (you can choose not to have menu, VSO has a very basic menu) Chapter Info.. Subtitles. As long as the SRT file has the same name as the video file, VSO can add it. IE.. video01.avi video01.srt video02.avi video02.srt If i remember correctly, I think those subs can be turned off by the player through your subtitle options. If you were thinking to hardsub the subtitles into your AVI before converting to DVD, I'd use VirtualDub. I usually go to videohelp.com for all my video editing needs. There are so many ways to approach DVD making. You just need to find what suits you best (Easy to learn, quality, etc) For example, as easy as DVDShrink may be, its been proven that it produces crappy transcodes. Lemme know if you need anymore help.. oh hell, here's the program http://www.sendspace.com/file/0ie8kp Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by makura; Dec 8, 2006 at 09:50 AM.
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