more on .avi to data DVD subject

2009-02-10 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos

Let us know if that worked for you by using Nero to make a data DVD from those 
.avi files you have and then using your home DVD player to play them back. I 
sure didn't know this was possible to make them play on home DVD player. 
Usually you have to convert the .avi files to DVD using a converter program. 
Why are you using a DVD RW disc? You should only use a DVD -R or +R blank disc. 
Most players now support both disc types but check your manual to be sure of 
this.

If you have Replay AV 8 latest version you get Replay Converter application 
which will do the .avi conversion to DVD NTSC (USA, Canada and some other 
countries). I know the program is accessible because I use it and am a beta 
tester for them. I use JAWS 10. These .avi files how did you obtain them? From 
a camera?

You can also do DVD PAL format disc for playback in most other countries with 
Replay Converter.

Applian makes Replay AV which comes bundled with Replay Converter. They have 30 
day money back guarantee if it doesn't work for you the video conversions to 
DVD disc.

Contact Leslie Bee at
les...@applian.com

Website
http://www.applian.com

I have done .avi file conversions to DVD disc myself in the past. These .avi 
files were from a digital camera that records in .avi format.




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Re: more on .avi to data DVD subject

2009-02-10 Thread Arthur Barney

My DVD, will play AVI files, and I've played them.
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From: Petro T. Giannakopoulos petrakigianos-gia...@yahoo.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:29 PM
Subject: more on .avi to data DVD subject




Let us know if that worked for you by using Nero to make a data DVD from 
those .avi files you have and then using your home DVD player to play them 
back. I sure didn't know this was possible to make them play on home DVD 
player. Usually you have to convert the .avi files to DVD using a 
converter program. Why are you using a DVD RW disc? You should only use a 
DVD -R or +R blank disc. Most players now support both disc types but 
check your manual to be sure of this.


If you have Replay AV 8 latest version you get Replay Converter 
application which will do the .avi conversion to DVD NTSC (USA, Canada and 
some other countries). I know the program is accessible because I use it 
and am a beta tester for them. I use JAWS 10. These .avi files how did you 
obtain them? From a camera?


You can also do DVD PAL format disc for playback in most other countries 
with Replay Converter.


Applian makes Replay AV which comes bundled with Replay Converter. They 
have 30 day money back guarantee if it doesn't work for you the video 
conversions to DVD disc.


Contact Leslie Bee at
les...@applian.com

Website
http://www.applian.com

I have done .avi file conversions to DVD disc myself in the past. These 
.avi files were from a digital camera that records in .avi format.





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Re: more on .avi to data DVD subject

2009-02-10 Thread Sabaruddin Isa
Hi

using Jaws 7.0 i cant get Nero 7 to install on my pc running xp. The
graphic buttons are hardly accessible to my jaws screen reader.
some pointers please
thanks. Smile



On 2/10/09, Petro T. Giannakopoulos petrakigianos-gia...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Let us know if that worked for you by using Nero to make a data DVD from
 those .avi files you have and then using your home DVD player to play them
 back. I sure didn't know this was possible to make them play on home DVD
 player. Usually you have to convert the .avi files to DVD using a converter
 program. Why are you using a DVD RW disc? You should only use a DVD -R or +R
 blank disc. Most players now support both disc types but check your manual
 to be sure of this.

 If you have Replay AV 8 latest version you get Replay Converter application
 which will do the .avi conversion to DVD NTSC (USA, Canada and some other
 countries). I know the program is accessible because I use it and am a beta
 tester for them. I use JAWS 10. These .avi files how did you obtain them?
 From a camera?

 You can also do DVD PAL format disc for playback in most other countries
 with Replay Converter.

 Applian makes Replay AV which comes bundled with Replay Converter. They have
 30 day money back guarantee if it doesn't work for you the video conversions
 to DVD disc.

 Contact Leslie Bee at
 les...@applian.com

 Website
 http://www.applian.com

 I have done .avi file conversions to DVD disc myself in the past. These .avi
 files were from a digital camera that records in .avi format.




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Re: more on .avi to data DVD subject

2009-02-10 Thread Keith Gillard
Hmm.

No luck with Nero.
Perhaps I should have made things more clear here.
I don't just want the audio from the .avi files.
I want to burn them, in tact, on to a suitable meadia for play in my home 
DVD region 1.

Replay wont do the job in demo mode either.  I refuse to buy before I try.

Any other suggestions will be gratefully received.

Cheers.
- Original Message - 
From: Petro T. Giannakopoulos petrakigianos-gia...@yahoo.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 1:29 PM
Subject: more on .avi to data DVD subject



Let us know if that worked for you by using Nero to make a data DVD from 
those .avi files you have and then using your home DVD player to play them 
back. I sure didn't know this was possible to make them play on home DVD 
player. Usually you have to convert the .avi files to DVD using a converter 
program. Why are you using a DVD RW disc? You should only use a DVD -R or +R 
blank disc. Most players now support both disc types but check your manual 
to be sure of this.

If you have Replay AV 8 latest version you get Replay Converter application 
which will do the .avi conversion to DVD NTSC (USA, Canada and some other 
countries). I know the program is accessible because I use it and am a beta 
tester for them. I use JAWS 10. These .avi files how did you obtain them? 
From a camera?

You can also do DVD PAL format disc for playback in most other countries 
with Replay Converter.

Applian makes Replay AV which comes bundled with Replay Converter. They have 
30 day money back guarantee if it doesn't work for you the video conversions 
to DVD disc.

Contact Leslie Bee at
les...@applian.com

Website
http://www.applian.com

I have done .avi file conversions to DVD disc myself in the past. These .avi 
files were from a digital camera that records in .avi format.




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