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fender
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« on: April 24, 2004, 10:52:54 AM »

Hi guys, great forum.    With your help I have managed to master the art of burning dvds.   Now I would like to try divx.
I have several films on my hard drive in divx, edit  How do I burn these on to a blank dvd disk to that they come out as divx.
Would you say that divx is better than mpeg 2 dvd in terms of quality. or would I just be better off burnning these films as bog standard dvds, which I know how to do
I would like to play the films on my home dvd player, which is a Phillips 728.
All the best and thanks
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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2004, 07:48:05 PM »

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Hi guys, great forum.    With your help I have managed to master the art of burning dvds.   Now I would like to try divx.
I have several films on my hard drive in divx, edit  How do I burn these on to a blank dvd disk to that they come out as divx.
Would you say that divx is better than mpeg 2 dvd in terms of quality. or would I just be better off burnning these films as bog standard dvds, which I know how to do
I would like to play the films on my home dvd player, which is a Phillips 728.
All the best and thanks


You will need to convert them to VCD format. Use this guide

The quality will never be there because your taking compress data already from which it was compressed from a Dvd which if you think about it.  You have 4.7 or more GB\'s of data and it\'s now compressed into 700 or more MBs file.  The quality will never be as good.  

P.s DivX is just a format used to compress the file which as you well know is a .AVI file.  Convert to Vcd will do what you want but the quality just isn\'t the best as I will tell you now. lol

P.s Not to sure about your Dvd player, it might, it might not support Dvdr\'s, might what to look into that your self more.

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