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Renegade:
Renegade just want to make a dvd that will play on home player, don't need menus, titles, or editing functions.
"A lot of DVD players are capable of playing video files that aren't actual "DVD" formatted videos. Does that count?" Is ashampoo able to do this?,
what kind of files are needed for a DVD player to see or play them? See your screenshot above what is VCD support? or how do you check to see
if dvd player has it?  For nudone and tomos will check out your picks, it's not that I mind paying and I have, more than once and never seems to work and they give little or no support once you pay them.
nudone seen the problem before that you mentioned about being out of sink, think it was with a product I payed for! Thanks all for your inputs
TEDD
-SQUIDMAN (September 30, 2012, 01:13 AM)
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It all depends on the DVD player manufacturer. Most also play Xvid or DivX as well, so if you have an Xvid encoded AVI, it should play.

VCD is "video CD". It's a cheap version of DVD. Similarly with SVCD, it's "super video CD".

Check out this link:

http://www.videohelp.com/guides?searchtext=make+a+dvd&tools=&madeby=&formatconversionselect=&howtoselect=3%3B6&orderby=Date&listall=1&hits=25&archive=0&search=Search+or+List+Guides

I think you'll find exactly what you want to do there with some excellent explanations. VideoHelp.com is a good site.

If you use VideoLAN, you might try this:

http://wiki.videolan.org/How_to_Create_a_DVD

I've not used that though, and can't really comment on it.

SQUIDMAN:
 ;D Renegade
Thanks for the Xvid info, will use all the great links and one day before I died I might get something to work!!!!

AGAIN THANKS TEDD

Renegade:
Heheh! I know how you feel. I've lost track of the number of times I've tried to use some program to burn a CD/DVD and just had everything botched.

I can tell you from firsthand experience that there are bugs in some of the SDKs for the standards, so, that trickles down into the consumer-level stuff as well.

SQUIDMAN:
Hey all haven't used this  yet but looks and sounds easy, got high marks from user's:  :greenclp:
http://download.cnet.com/MediaCoder-64-bit/3000-2140_4-75156761.html

for Renegade if your still there, how do you post a picture in forum pages like one you did?

Renegade:
Look above and below - at the same time - maybe tilt your head and cross your eyes - maybe I'm just blathering and should get to the point... ;)



The inline full/thumbnail is what you're looking for. :D

Then below, use the "Attach: [Choose File]" button and browse to the one you want to upload.

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