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algae 09-02-2006 21:47

Question on DVD to AVI conversion.
 
I'm using DVD to VCD AVI Divx Converter to convert a DVD to an AVI file. One of the options I need to choose is the video codec. Which do I choose?
Thanks from a novice.
Gary

Joe Forster/STA 10-02-2006 04:05

XviD or, perhaps, Nero Digital, if you have it installed.

algae 10-02-2006 05:09

Thanks for your reply. Another question...What I'm up to is to be able to play this DVD on my older notebook which does not have a DVD player. How can I copy the necessary files to my external hd so I can just play it from there?


G.

Joe Forster/STA 10-02-2006 06:52

I don't quite understand...

If your notebook has no DVD-ROM drive (the physical device into which you insert the dics) then, no, you won't be able to play anything off a DVD, be it a movie in DVD or AVI (XviD etc.) format.

If your notebook has a DVD-ROM drive (capable of reading DVD+/-R/RW, not only factory pressed DVD-ROM's!) but no DVD software then install one, to be able to play movies in DVD format from DVD discs.

Or convert your movies into AVI (XviD etc.) format, install the XviD codec (http://www.koepi.org for Windows binaries) and play movies with a media player.

You can move files (software, codec, movie) around either by burning them onto a CD/DVD that your notebook can read, or copy them onto a hard disk and attach that hard disk via a USB box to the notebook (or, if your notebook has an external IDE/SATA/feature connector - quite unlikely! - then directly via IDE/SATA).

If you need more help, be more specific.

algae 10-02-2006 14:25

Used FairUse Wizard 2 and converted to 670 MB Xvid and it's just want I need.
Thanks
Gary


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