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What software will turn computer video into DVD playable video?

p0ink said:
ok, here are the answers to both questions.

t-boy, if your files are *.vob, *.ifo, etc. you should be able to use any dvd authoring program to write the dvd.

all you would have to do is use an option (like in clonedvd2) like 'author dvd from existing data, and pick the directory those files are in (they should be in sub folders like VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS). this will burn the disc so it will be recognized and played on any standard dvd player.

as for the mpeg file, if it is in xvid or divx format, you can just burn it to disc like any other data file and pop it in your player to watch (so long as you have a dvd player that supports divx or xvid files - and most new players do.

shadow - AnyDVD will remove region codes which *SHOULD* make it playable on your player / tv. however, if the disc is in PAL (european standard) or SECAM (asian and african format) format, as opposed to NTSC (the format used in north america, japan, korea, etc), it will not read / display correctly unless you have a player that supports PAL, SECAM, and NTSC.

finding a region free dvd player is pretty easy. hell, i just picked up a RCA player at office depot for $50 - $30 rebate - $20 coupon = $0 that is region free and plays divx and xvid videos.


I sure as hell cant find a region free DVD


I have looked and cant find one


How do you know??

DOes it say "region free"?
 
The Shadow said:
I sure as hell cant find a region free DVD


I have looked and cant find one


How do you know??

DOes it say "region free"?

you need a region free dvd player not the actual disc.

all you need to find out about the player is if it supports both NTSC and PAL formats. don't worry about SECAM unless you plan on watching dvd's from ethiopia and siberia.
 
p0ink said:
you need a region free dvd player not the actual disc.

all you need to find out about the player is if it supports both NTSC and PAL formats. don't worry about SECAM unless you plan on watching dvd's from ethiopia and siberia.


Mine spits the discs out and say invalid region or some shit.

So the one you are freferring to would play them??

Interesting
 
VLC is a free media player that will play just about any kind of video file.

I use DVD santa to convert/burn avi,vob,mpg,video folders,image files, to DVD. Search for the torrent and download the program.. works great.
 
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