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MrCoopz 02-01-2003 01:51 PM

how to convert DivX to DVD?
 
I was thinking about buying a DVD writer and was wondering if it is possable to keep the quality of Divx make them full screen and put it onto a dvd?

I mean would this be near DVD quality? and will there be a guide on how to do it or is it the same as divx to KVCD?

KingTuk 02-01-2003 02:49 PM

Well the quality won't be any better than making a 2cd movie (or more) with KVCDX3

But it takes longer to encode an MPEG-2 :cry:

Steps are almost the same as DivX to KVCD just use one of the KDVD templates (easier that way)...

Then you have to take your MPEG-2 File and load it into your DVD-authoring program to burn...

Most drives come with DVD Burning Software...
There is a new version of NERO, but I don't know if it still has problems making a DVD that can work on any player...

MrCoopz 04-30-2003 06:07 PM

hello im back and now i have a DVD writer i have more questions.

How do i make my Divx movie fullscreen on a DVD?

Will they be DVD quality?

how much Meg would it take to get the best possable Divx (dvd-rip) picture quality?

and would someone be able to give me a script i can use?

PyRoMaNiA 05-01-2003 01:39 PM

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How do i make my Divx movie fullscreen on a DVD?
If it's widescreen you can't. You can't make data from nothing. If it is full screen just encode and it'll be full screen on the DVD too. :wink:

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Will they be DVD quality?
Probably not. DivX is highly compressed, so you will get the quality of the original DivX at best, maybe slightly better because of filtering. Should look good though, providing the DivX is very high quality.

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how much Meg would it take to get the best possable Divx (dvd-rip) picture quality?
Ideally as much space as you can get! Use ToK to predict, and fill the available filesize. You'll have to adjust the settings a bit though to meet the KDVD parameters... :?

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and would someone be able to give me a script i can use?
Look in the "Optimal Scripts" forum. :wink:


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