DVD Burning Guide
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Conversion Process
Now that all the settings are out of the way you are
ready to begin encoding. To start the conversion simply
click the Convert button. |
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Encoding
The first thing in the conversion process will be the
encoding process. The program gives you the information
on the estimated time remaining but it might not show up
at the beginning of the process. On the status bar of
the program you will see information on the current
frame being encoded (although this number should be
increasing very quickly).
You also see the speed at which you are encoding. In
this picture its encoding at 21.2fps (0.85x) so it is
encoding the movie just a small bit slower than if you
were playing it back. You also see the average birate.
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Burning
Depending on whether you selected it to automatically
happen or not, you may be prompted to insert blank DVD
media. As you can see you once again have the option to
select the proper burner. You can select the speed at
which you will burn (speed should automatically be
selected based on the maximum write speed of your
media). Delete folder after successful burn does exactly
as it says, and should be selected if you are running on
low disk space. The Volume Name of the DVD can be set to
whatever you desire.
The burning will automatically begin a number of seconds
after you insert blank media but you can also click Burn
to start it quicker or Cancel to finish the entire
process without burning (folder wont be deleted). |
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Success?
This is the message you should receive if the process
was successful. If you didn't burn it during the process
then you can simply click Action --> Burn DVD now. Of
course, you can burn it with other software too if you
wish |
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Finally
Well that's pretty much all of DivxToDVD 2
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