any software for burning dvd

zainbintariq

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i wanted to burn some dvd movies
i have so many in format like mkv avi wmv and i want that i will burn them in dvd that can be playable on dvd players
and i also wanna add subtitle with then which i have in srt format
i dnt wanna make menu or chapter just movie and subtitle
need u suggestion
 
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The Nero Suite has everything youre looking for. Im not sure how you can integrate subs with the files using Nero, if at all. Youll need to look that up. But yeah, get Nero.
 

Waris Arsh

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nero
but one thing bro for burning mkv n other format file nero will first do conversion n transcoding so that it can be playable on dvd players
n that very resource hungry process
for that u need a good cpu n might be gpu as well
else it will take too much time
 
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sunny945

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nero is best software for burning but if you want a short software then use magic ISO for this purpose
 

Lars

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What ... I thought VSO Convert X To DVD was the best in this field :p
 

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i wanted to burn some dvd movies
i have so many in format like mkv avi wmv and i want that i will burn them in dvd that can be playable on dvd players
and i also wanna add subtitle with then which i have in srt format
i dnt wanna make menu or chapter just movie and subtitle
need u suggestion
There is a universal format which also work for some of the DVD players, so i am not sure how older model you've got, but i am sure if you just write a DATA CD/DVD with .avi files in it, a DVD player will automatically recognize it and play it. Though i am still not sure about the .srt (subs) files whether or not it will run on a DVD player. Who knows if you have to Integrate those subs into movie FIRST and THEN write it.

If you are looking forward to write VIDEO CD/DVD's then you should know that in this case Nero or any other software you'll use will CONVERT your movies in that Specific format and THEN write it.

Hope it helps.
 

Sani

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You can convert them to mpeg2 dvd 720x480i using Total Video Converter (not hd) and play them in a regular dvd player.
 

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What ... I thought VSO Convert X To DVD was the best in this field :p

i Agree this is the Best software for this type conversion it allows every type of customization you want in your dvd's subtitles, menus, chapters, and it supports all major video formats including .mkv and the software is also resource friendly because it only uses your processor and also optimizes to your Cpu's speed and # of cores to give the best possible performance .


 

Sani

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Here is a read for you maybe it will help you:

You will need to download "VSO ConvertXtoDVD ( download the latest version from any forum)

CONFIGURING THE SOFTWARE:

-Go to "Settings" and then "General". Selectt the folder you want the temp files to be in (make sure the partition has plenty of space). Check the remaining 4 options depending on your preference.
-Move on to "Chapters". 5MINS is a decent leength, but you can change it if you like. Uncheck "for videos longer than".
-Next, "TV Format". Select your TV format annd leave the rest as it is.
-Now go on to "Encoding". Leave encoding quality on High. Select the type of disk you will be using, for the last one it is best to leave it as it is.
-Now for the "Audio". I would prefer having the bar somewhere in the middle, don't check "Audio Boost".
-Finally the "Burning". Uncheck the third opption. For the speed I'd select somewhere from 8x - 12x. Remember, the slower the better and never use the max speed.
....and you're done.
Rest of it is very straight forward and easy to use, so there is not much explaining to be done there. If you still have any problems then feel free to post your query in the shout box.

OR

-RECOMMENDED FOR PEOPLE HAVING AUDIO SYNC PRROBLEMS-

METHOD 1 :
1. First you need to download both
MKVtoolnix
and
MKVExtractGUI
2. When you have them, you need to install MKVtoolnix.
3. Then open the MKVExtractGUI archive file and grab the files within.
4. Then you need to move those files to the folder your MKVtoolnix installed in and double click the MKVextractGUI a new window should pop up.
5. Now click the button beside the input field and select the mkv file you want to extract the audio and video file from.
6. Now Open the file and wait a second or two till the tracks appear and check the ones you want hit extract. (The extracted files will appear where your mkv file is unless you change the extraction location)
7. Now exit the window and launch ConvertXtoDVD.
8. After you have done that, use the menu or the add video button.
9. You want to now adjust the Files of Type: to show All files.
10. Select the video file that was extracted.
11. When you open that file, since the file type isn't totally supported it will not automatically know the movie length, just hit automatic so it can
find the movie length.

12. Expand the Titleset tree and right click on the audio (which should currently have 0 streams) and select to add audio.
13. Then select and open the audio you need for your movie
14. I will leave all the other video options up to your preference.
15. Now all you have to do is press the convert button.
16. If you wish to be able to see if your movie is really correctly synced before burning then get to the burning options.
17. And uncheck "Burn result to DVD" on the window that pops up.
18. You can now go to the vob files and view the movie and see if it came out right, you can look at the path of mine and see if yours goes to thesame directory.
19. Don't worry though, you can still burn it to dvd, just go back to the ConvertXtoDVD program, and even if you closed it already, you can just go
to the Action menu and click "Burn a project already converted".
20. Then select the folder where the vob files are located.
21. Then just go ahead and burn. That is pretty much all there is to it.

METHOD 2
1. Download Tmpgenc Xpress and install it from
3. Convert the yourfile.mkv to mpeg2 (nicer file to convert to dvd) by clicking new project > add file > select your .mkv (click show all files) > when clip properties comes up adjust screen settings to your preferences, 16:9 etc....
4. Click Ok.
5. Click Format
6. Dvd Standard Mpeg File > choose appropriate video settings, pal etc. keep it on cbr and mpeg 1 audio layer II > click select
7. Encoder bitrate settings pops up, leave untouched and click ok. > then click encode up the top > then click start at the bottom left (film icon) and wait (took my PC 50mins to encode, im running a PENTIUM D 2.8 with 1gb ram - so prob take most people 35 - 55mins.
8. This program gives you a roughly 4.2gb mpeg file.
9. next download Tmpgenc Dvd Author 3 and install .
11. open Tmpgenc Dvd Author 3 > click start new program (ensure pal or ntsc settings are on dvd mode) > add file > select the mpeg you just made > click ok when click properties comes up > click menu > select no menu (easier, faster to ignore them) > click next > click ok.
12. click simulation and here you can see your file, you can play it also
13. click output up the top > select folder you want it to go to > select appropriate target size (usually 4.7gb dvd)
14. then click start output (process will take around 10-15mins) to convert to dvd files
15. then burn urself with your own program at a slow burn speed, or with the writing tool with tmpgenc (around 4x or 6x, but never max speed!)
16. now you should have a nicely synced dvd, courtesy of adzapper's brilliant mkv files!!!!!!!!
This should work for all you guys who have sync issues with convertxtodvd. These two programs are higher grade encoders which automatically detect sync issues and auto-correct them. So you shouldnt end up with out of sync dvds when using these two programs. But, thats not to say Convertx is bad, cos it definitely is not - probably one of the best encoders out there - along with these two of course!
 
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