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    Default Changing mpeg4 files to a DVD file

    So I have all these mpeg4 files that I want to put on some sort of DVD-R that I can put into an actual DVD so I can watch these videos on TV.


    HOw does one do it?

    no helpz? this was up for at least a day now...
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    maybe this can help, http://www.any-video-converter.com/p...or_video_free/

    I use it, pretty useful.
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    What you need is some decent DVD-authoring software (that is the term to look for). This will let you build menus to select between the mp4 files you're trying to stick on a dvd, and package it all in one file which you can then burn to a DVD.

    I don't remember the name of the program I used to use, but maybe give this one a try? It seems popular enough http://www.dvdstyler.org/en/

    I would assume its pretty self explanatory as far as how it works, if not though feel free to ask for help here and I can take a look into it.
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    is there anything that wont take as long though? this dvdstyler is literally taking hours to burn onto a disc


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rok124 View Post
    is there anything that wont take as long though? this dvdstyler is literally taking hours to burn onto a disc
    What do you mean by hours? Like nearly 2 hours total to encode and burn, or several hours? (like 3 or 4).

    My folks needed some freeware a while ago to convert some flv to DVD format and burn to disc.
    They used this:
    http://www.freemake.com/free_video_converter/

    Only thing is that the installer adds some crap to your browser (toolbar addon I think) but you can remove that easily enough afterwards.

    Encoding takes a while, but burning to disc itself shouldn't take long.

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