Easiest way to Burn Torrent TV Shows to DVD

leeland

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So the wife missed some episodes of her favorite shows and wants them downloaded...they come in .AVI format and I am curious if there is a generally fast and easy approach to getting these episodes onto a DVD so she can watch them at her convienence...

Any programs that are an all-in-one type of set up?

or

Can someone recommend me steps in order to convert the files and file multiple episodes on one disc?

As you probably guessed I don't know much about converting video files but I would love some tips...




Thanks in advance,

Leeland
 

Yreka

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Nero vision works pretty well, it will let you cram anywhere from 1-8 episodes on a disc using a space/quality tradeoff. Its really easy to use too, you basically just drag the avi files, drop them on the proggy, and click through the options.

 

leeland

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Originally posted by: LeonarD26
AVI2DVD

Do you by chance have a website link?


Originally posted by: Yreka
Nero vision works pretty well, it will let you cram anywhere from 1-8 episodes on a disc using a space/quality tradeoff. Its really easy to use too, you basically just drag the avi files, drop them on the proggy, and click through the options.

Is this an add on feature for Nero? or is it something that comes with the basic install?
 

Aikouka

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Windows Movie Maker can also do this, but I think only the MCE version can output to DVD instead of just (S)VCD :(. Just find someone with the MCE version to send you the executable :D.
 

Sureshot324

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Or you could just get a dvd player that plays divx/xvid, and put the entire season on one dvd :)
 

Yreka

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Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Or you could just get a dvd player that plays divx/xvid, and put the entire season on one dvd :)

Thats actually what we ended up doing.. Got one of those phillips players for like $50
 

leeland

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Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Or you could just get a dvd player that plays divx/xvid, and put the entire season on one dvd :)

Any recommendations on what kind? Brand? I have thought about this in the past but never acted on it
 

BlueWeasel

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Originally posted by: leeland
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Or you could just get a dvd player that plays divx/xvid, and put the entire season on one dvd :)

Any recommendations on what kind? Brand? I have thought about this in the past but never acted on it

Philips DVP642. I'm sure there are better Divx/Xvid players out there now, but for $50, it's a damn good Divx/DVD/MP3 player.

I've had mine now for almost 3 years and it's great.
 

Yreka

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Just checked our model, we have the DVP642 as well. Its a nice little player for $50 bucks, heck its even cheaper than buying nero heh.

 

leeland

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Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: leeland
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Or you could just get a dvd player that plays divx/xvid, and put the entire season on one dvd :)

Any recommendations on what kind? Brand? I have thought about this in the past but never acted on it

Philips DVP642. I'm sure there are better Divx/Xvid players out there now, but for $50, it's a damn good Divx/DVD/MP3 player.

I've had mine now for almost 3 years and it's great.

Is there any downside to purchasing a DVD player of this type? If they start converting shows and such in a different version of DIVX would that affect if the player could even play videos? or are previous versions backwards compatiable? Not to sound like I know what I am talking about or anything :D

Thanks,

Leeland
 

Sureshot324

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Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: leeland
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
Or you could just get a dvd player that plays divx/xvid, and put the entire season on one dvd :)

Any recommendations on what kind? Brand? I have thought about this in the past but never acted on it

Philips DVP642. I'm sure there are better Divx/Xvid players out there now, but for $50, it's a damn good Divx/DVD/MP3 player.

I've had mine now for almost 3 years and it's great.

I have the same one. There's the occasional xvid that it won't play, but for the most part it's been awsome.
 

mundane

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Originally posted by: tw1164
can you put more then 1 divx file on a cd/dvd?

Space permitting. Typical 'hour long' (~40 minute, sans commercial) TV show usually runs about 350 MB. At that rate, you'll get 12-13 shows on a single layer DVD.