

It could be a good time to setup an home theater PC (HTPC) with XBMC, Boxee, ElementPC, or another media center software.EDIT: Sorry, I said Nero Recode, when I meant Nero Vision. If you have an high definition TV, chances are, you can hook up a computer to it through either VGA or DVI/HDMI. I don't have either of these, but a PS3 or Xbox360 can handle most of these files from what I've heard. These programs will still take over an hour or two for a full length movie depending on your hardware.If you would rather save conversion time, I would suggest using a digital media player like the Western Digital Media Player (WDTV), which is a device I use myself and love. The fastest and better of the programs I've used before are ConvertXtoDVD, DVDStyler, or Nero Vision, although Nero Vision isn't quite as nice as the others. If you really want a DVD output that is the same as the 700MB AVI, it will be mostly garbled pixels that can barely be watched.The time involved in converting it to DVD is because of the extreme difference in the video format. The larger DVD output from the AVI, the closer the quality. From the D2V Project Creator window click on the button for Video Input and select the first VOB file which was. Then you can select the output destination, which can be a. Start MeGUI and go to Tools > D2V Creator.

If you start with an already compressed file like an AVI, every time it is converted after, it loses quality. Nero Recode allows you to import DVD parts, select video quality, add audio tracks and subtitles. 2 Hours for best quality, 4 hours for medium, and 6 hours for low quality. Regularly, a DVD recorder will record to this based on time. Since a standard blank DVD is 4.4GB, that is the standard target size. The reason for the time and size involved in converting an AVI to DVD is that the encoding program usually does its job based on the length of the video vs.
