Burning DVD's
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- Mr Flibbles
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Burning DVD's
So a friend asked me to burn some films on DVD, but I suddenly realized I've never actually burned anything to a dvd, and was hoping you could give me some pointers.
Some things to keep in mind:
-It needs to play on a PS3
-What software do I use (preferably free software)
-Image quality: how do I make it look good and what should I look out for, he's got a pretty big TV so a low quality AVI won't look very good I reckon.
Cheers bitches!
Some things to keep in mind:
-It needs to play on a PS3
-What software do I use (preferably free software)
-Image quality: how do I make it look good and what should I look out for, he's got a pretty big TV so a low quality AVI won't look very good I reckon.
Cheers bitches!
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That's what I suggested, but his reply was something like this: yeah but I want it on disc so I can put it in my DVD rack and it looks nice that way etc.
I'm going to run it by him again as I probably can't burn blu-rays onto a DVD (obviously) and the torrents I found that aren't 720 or 1080 P probably won't look very good.
In the meantime I'll check out Convert X to DVD. Thanks dudes.
I'm going to run it by him again as I probably can't burn blu-rays onto a DVD (obviously) and the torrents I found that aren't 720 or 1080 P probably won't look very good.
In the meantime I'll check out Convert X to DVD. Thanks dudes.
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Somewhat related, anyone have a quick and easy method of removing the black borders from a video? It's annoying that I have a 10mm border around anything on my phone because it's had top borders added to the video to make it normal aspect ratio, then side ones added by the phone to make it widescreen again.
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I use AutoGK, which is a GUI wrapper for the Gordian Knot DivX/Xvid encoder for converting from pretty much anything, even the raw VOBs on DVDs to something which can be streamed to the Playstation. It has various options for tweaking the quality and aspect ratio, so you should be able to get it to fit correctly on any device.Dog Pants wrote:Somewhat related, anyone have a quick and easy method of removing the black borders from a video? It's annoying that I have a 10mm border around anything on my phone because it's had top borders added to the video to make it normal aspect ratio, then side ones added by the phone to make it widescreen again.
That's assuming the video is just pure video, without the black borders already encoded into it. Ones with black borders are rare and usually the result of someone not knowing how to encode stuff properly, and are a pain to remove - you'll need a video editing program that lets you select an area to zoom.
I suspect it might be the latter for exactly the reason you specified. It might just be Windows Live Movie Maker putting them in though, I'll have to see. I'll check that out though. The only reason I didn't google it and find something is because video software looks to be a hotbed of potential malware, and I'm reluctant to just go installing it roughshod. If it's too much hard work I can live with the border. It's only on a phone, but that also means screen space is at a premium.
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On checking, it seems AutoGK doesn't let you change the aspect ratio, only specify the width - I do know it doesn't add black borders though.
For changing apsect ratios, I use Ulead Video Studio, which Corel now own - it's the same sort of thing as Movie Maker, but accepts and produces a much wider range of video formats. The Express version's about £40, which lacks BluRay support, but I have seen older versions of the Pro product for between £10-20 on Amazon and in PC World.
The key is usually to specify custom output settings and set the number of pixels manually to exactly match the target device, Movie Maker can do this to a degree, but will only produce WMVs.
For changing apsect ratios, I use Ulead Video Studio, which Corel now own - it's the same sort of thing as Movie Maker, but accepts and produces a much wider range of video formats. The Express version's about £40, which lacks BluRay support, but I have seen older versions of the Pro product for between £10-20 on Amazon and in PC World.
The key is usually to specify custom output settings and set the number of pixels manually to exactly match the target device, Movie Maker can do this to a degree, but will only produce WMVs.
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