Say that I have a XviD encoded video...

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Say that I have a XviD encoded video...

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...that I want to burn to a disc and play in a standard DVD player.

Which is the easiest way for me to do this?
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Post by Grudge »

Not requiring me to download Nero or other warez.
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isn't nero like £2?
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Post by MaCaBr3 »

If your DVD supports xvid, then you can burn a data cd/dvd with Windows XP. Else you'll have to convert it to VCD. Just google for xvid to vcd guides.
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Post by Grudge »

I think the DVD player only plays DivX.
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Post by 4days »

convert it with stoik:

http://www.stoik.com/products/svc/

or something similar? there are a bunch of freeware/semi-crippled shareware apps that'll output to divx, mpg, dvd.
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Post by Grudge »

Found this freeware all-in-one tool, trying it out right now.

http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=Avi2Dvd
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Post by SplishSplash »

Grudge wrote:I think the DVD player only plays DivX.
I think 99% of all players capable of playing DivX can play Xvid as well.
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Post by shadd_ »

i concur.
DivX is an MPEG-4 Part 2 video codec, XviD is also an MPEG-4 Part 2 video codec. However they are not the same. Just two implimentations of the same specs.

avi is a container format. .DivX is also a container format. It is based/hacked on AVI and is backwards compatible.

A DivX certified player will play an XviD AVI, provided that it is encoded with a matching profile. Also in some cases it needs to have a DivX FourCC to work.
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Post by Grudge »

I tried, and it won't play XviD.

Avi2Dvd seems to work well though (after jumping a few hoops like running it in Administrator mode and downloading WMV 9 VCM), using BURNCDCC to burn it to DVD.
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

Nexttime give DVD-santa a try :)
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Pruned :icon8:
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Post by Grudge »

Ok, I just realized that I could have used Windows DVD Maker that comes with Vista. The output quality isn't really top-notch, but it's rather quick and it's good enough to view on my old non-HD crt TV.
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