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I do it the manual method™

TMPGEnc Plus to encode an MPEG-2 video elementary stream, dgpulldown to pulldown to 29.97 FPS, TMPGEnc AC-3 Sound Plugin to encode the AC3 audio, and finally TMPGEnc DVD Author to put it all together (notice which company I like? :P)

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Wow, some of you don't know what you are talking about lol.

Go to afterdawn and have a look at some of the tuturials. I've done a few conversions from avi to DVD (and re-joining two-part movies) successfully.

I don't want to really post how to do everything here in case it brings trouble.

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linx05: Yes, there are quite a few complicated ways of converting AVIs to DVD, but WinAVI is simple and pretty self-explanatory. If you want to make a good job of it, why not perfect the movie in an editor and author it with Sorenson? I believe that would get you the best results. Not everyone is that advanced though. And it's not really for personal use.

That Avi2DVD doesn't look much different from WinAVI anyway.

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I've done my manual conversions with TMPGEnc Plus (and mostly manual settings), dgpulldown (pulldownui sucks), TMPGEnc AC-3 Sound Plugin, and TMPGEnc DVD Author. Takes forever, but it's great. :P

Most people however can't figure out how to do that, nor do they wanna spend 12~14 hours encoding a single movie. I use this method for when I REALLY wanna have a good copy of a movie.

That's what the transcoders are for. WinAVI does a pretty damn good job quality-wise, so it's good enough most of the time. :P

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