Converting formats
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Converting formats
Is there any software out there that I can chance the format so that I can play it on my DVD player? What I am trying to do is make a vidieo, with music, using Windows Movie Maker and have it play on my DVD player. I have a Pioneer multi-region player. A free download would be nice but will buy if the price is right. Or is ths even possable?

uripadees
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Re: Converting formats
You need a program that will create a playable DVD from your movie file. Windows 7 (and probably Vista) comes with Windows DVD Maker.
For XP, this says it will do it: http://www.windows-dvd-maker.com/
For XP, this says it will do it: http://www.windows-dvd-maker.com/

Jan2011
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Re: Converting formats
I think most dvd players should be able to play the avi format. Windows Live Essentials is good. I'm not sure if this is the most recent one for xp as it's no longer supported for xp. You can always check Microsoft Update with a custom update scan. 
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=3945

http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=3945

Buttons
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Re: Converting formats
Thanks guys for the websites. Will ckeck them out and let you know if it worked. Could take a while, dorn dial-up.

uripadees
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Re: Converting formats
Well after a week of downloading and trying them out, it would seem that nothing works. I either get the audio or the photo's, but not togeather. I even tryed AVS Video Converter 8.1. So for now I will give it up and try something else, if it comes along. Thanks for the help.

uripadees
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Re: Converting formats
Hi uripadees,
There is a software for your problem and it is free for use, without any watermark on output video. I can suggest you two of them if you still looking for.
DvD Builder - http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/CD-DVD-Rip-Other-Tools/DVDBuilder.shtml
And there is one of the best, I personally use SUPERVideo Converter because it's cheep and easy to use.
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
Quote from SUPER:
There is a software for your problem and it is free for use, without any watermark on output video. I can suggest you two of them if you still looking for.
DvD Builder - http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/CD-DVD-Rip-Other-Tools/DVDBuilder.shtml
And there is one of the best, I personally use SUPERVideo Converter because it's cheep and easy to use.
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
Quote from SUPER:
DVD converter encoder to render any supported input file into VOB-DVD output format.
DVD encoder converter from input VOB files to any other format.
The rendered VOB files are DVD-standard strictly compliant and "TMPGEnc DVD Author" compatible.
An Additional option allows the automatic creation of the necessary .ifo and .bup files for easier and faster DVD burning.

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Nazzgull
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Re: Converting formats
Ok, I'll check out these two downloads and get back to ya in a few days.

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