Frage von Jochim Wolf:
Hi Ng, 
 Can someone please explain to me with which program I avi / mpeg 
 Files so that I can convert them to DVD (with Nero6) can burn 
 and then in a standard DVD player can? 
 What software would you recommend? 
 Thank you very much. 
 Jochim 
 Antwort von  Nikolai =?UTF-8?B?RsO2cnN0ZXJs:

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 Antwort von  Marino Weigl:

... and if you do not read pages Postings want to read 
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 I use to convert and burn anschlieÃxendem mostly the program "Ulead 
 Film Distillery 4 ". Thus s menus, chapters etc. no problem. Should I 
 know daÃx the authorte material is large, then author (converted into 
 DVD format) I only distillery with the film and compress the material 
 anschlieÃxend with DVDShrink. Then I burn with Nero. 
 I hope you like helpful to have GruÃx M. Weigl 
 Antwort von  Benjamin Grund:

On 01.February 2006, 22:44 Jochim Wolf wrote: 
 > Can someone please explain to me with which program I avi / mpeg 
 > Files so I can convert them to DVD (with Nero6) can burn 
 > And then in a standard DVD player can? 
 Nero 6 is already an authoring program called Nero Vision 
 Express in the process of so I understand the question is not entirely successful. A glance 
 the manual would have you actually can tell. 
 In addition, you should see before making a question in the future first 
 Search your newsreader or use Google Groups. It is 
 Most groups do not welcome if you have a sogennnte FAQ 
 represents. Because it shows that you yourself are not seeking 
 an answer to the question, but others prefer to work 
 it can be. 
 Gruß, 
 Benjamin 
 Antwort von  Jochim Wolf:

Thank you very much! You have next to me really helped. 
 Liebe Grüsse. 
 Antwort von  Andreas Pohlke:

Hi, 
 Benjamin reason wrote: 
 > On 01.February 2006, 22:44 Jochim Wolf wrote: 
 >> Can someone please explain to me with which program I avi / mpeg 
 >> Files so I can convert them to DVD (with Nero6) can burn 
 >> and then in a standard DVD player can? 
 > Nero 6 is already an authoring program called Nero Vision 
 > Express in the process of so I understand the question is not entirely successful. A glance 
 > In the manual would have you can really tell. 
 well, if he (like me) on his 6.3 Nero DVD Burners dazubekommen has 
 ( "Manual as a PDF on the CD!") And may not update to 6.6 
 has made the question, I can almost understand. This "Nero 
 Vision Express "ran in the 6.3 mostly _gar_ not. 
 In principle: first reading, if necessary, then ask. 
 Regards, 
 Andreas. 
 -- 
 EALA Earendel engla beorhtast 
 ofer middangeard monnum sended 
 Antwort von  Andreas Erber:

Jochim Wolf wrote: 
 > Hi Ng, 
 > Can someone please explain to me with which program I avi / mpeg 
 > Files so I can convert them to DVD (with Nero6) burn 
 > Can and then in a standard DVD player can? 
 > 
 > What software would you recommend? 
 I used Avi2 DVD, which then creates a DVD image that Nero can burn. 
 Three or four clicks rich, finished. However, if the proposed encoder 
 not just the fastest and multiprozessortauglich, they are more likely 
 not synonymous. Come to me at least 8 hours for a fairly long time before VideoDVD 
 on a PentiumD 820th 
 LG Andy 
 Antwort von  Benjamin Grund:

On 02.February 2006, 11:55 wrote Andreas Pohlke: 
 > Well, if he (like me) on his 6.3 Nero DVD Burners dazubekommen has 
 > ( "Manual as a PDF on the CD!") And may not update to 6.6 
 > Done, I can almost understand question. 
 Then he must but synonymous to write. If only because "Nero 6" is going 
 I assume that is the normal version and not a 
 may be stripped down OEM version. 
 And even if the manual is available only on CD, which prevent a 
 not really out there but take a look reinzuwerfen. 
 > This "Nero Vision Express" ran in the 6.3 mostly _gar_ not. 
 How? Apart from the fact that some DVD-compliant MPEG2 files 
 were not properly detected, I ran Nero Vision Express in all 
 Versions up to now without problems. However, I use it only for the pure 
 DVD authoring. For new / or Umcodierung I would like Nero Vision Express 
 for quality reasons rather not use it. 
 Gruß, 
 Benjamin 
 Antwort von  Andreas Pohlke:

Hi, 
 Benjamin reason wrote: 
 > On 02.February 2006, 11:55 wrote Andreas Pohlke: 
 >> (Nero 6.3) 
 > Then he will write but synonymous. If only because "Nero 6" is going 
 > I assume that is the normal version and not a 
 > May be stripped down OEM version. 
 yes, but statistically unlikely. Nero OEM get 
 but after being missed. I have at least three versions of it, 
 2x a 5.9irgendwas and even 6.3. 
 > And even if the manual is available only on CD, which prevent a 
 > Actually not as yet take a look reinzuwerfen. 
 I had synonymous. And found nothing. So I created the tree-killers to 
 thrown and "NVE" times at rest in the train read. Well, it was 
 not very profound. 
 >> This "Nero Vision Express" ran in the 6.3 mostly _gar_ not. 
 > How? 
 It started, spent CPU time and then went nothing more. After 
 it sometime "with GUI" ran, it was later than when reading a 
 MPEG source from DVB-T recording. After all, I learned so forcibly 
 pva, mpeg2schnitt etc. ... it was indeed useful. 
 Regards, 
 Andreas. 
 -- 
 EALA Earendel engla beorhtast 
 ofer middangeard monnum sended 
 
 Antwort von  Benjamin Grund:

On 02.February 2006, 14:16 Andreas Pohlke wrote: 
 > Yes, but statistically unlikely. 
 That may be, but it is not the responsibility of the reader to guess what the 
 Schreiber perhaps could have meant. 
 > After sometime "with GUI" ran, it was the latest in reading 
 > An MPEG source from DVB-T recording. 
 The problem I had now better than ever. Could but the subject material. 
 Especially for DVD-T, MPEG files are often not directly 
 DVD-compatible. Could be that NVE thereby lose it is. 
 Especially the older versions may simply not yet right for 
 DVD-T have been suitable. 
 > After I learned so forcibly pva, mpeg2schnitt etc. ... the 
 > However, was useful. 
 My imagery comes mostly of a TV card with hardware encoder 
 and is therefore directly compatible DVD. The files are necessary 
 necessary even before that with VideoReDo cut, it must Nero 
 really just the pure Authoring take. 
 Gruß, 
 Benjamin