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Avi2Dvd is a all in one tool that converts avi/mkv/ogm with few clicks in a vcd/svcd/dvd. Avi2dvd uses only freeware tools and can handle varius freeware enconders (QuEnc/FreeEnc/NuEnc) or CCE. PAL to NTSC, NTSC to PAL, switchable subtitles, basic menu and more.
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Latest version: 0.6.4 (October 17, 2011) Download sites: Visit developer's site More download options: Supported operating systems: Sections/Browse similar tools: All In One DVD Converters, Video Encoders / Converters |
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Whats new v. 0.6.4 Hide changelog Added : Minimize to tray option Added : Ask on exit Added : Settings session Added : New much cleaner interface Added : Language dropbox Updated : Dutch and taiwanese language Removed : Updater Updated : Installer Whats new v. 0.6.2 Added : wmv3 hd support Fixed : bugs parsing video fps Fixed : About box Updated : Look and logo of the about box Updated : Paypal and official site links Updated : Usage guide Updated : Installer Whats new v. 0.6.1 Fixed : Audio extraction bug Fixed : Version check in the about box Whats new v. 0.6 New : First stable release for Win7 Added : MP4 Container support Added : Installer with codec installation support Fixed : Division by zero on Win7 Fixed : Several bugs on fps detections Updated : First release for native support of HD videos Updated : Installer with codec installation support Updated : AC3filter 1.63b Updated : Haali Media Splitter 27.03.2010 Updated : CoreAAC ver. 1.2.0.573 Updated : ffdshow rev3299 20100303 xxl Updated : Xvid ver 1.2.2-07062009 Removed : Internal Matroska splitter codec Removed : Internal Haali codec Removed : Internal AC3filter 0.70b codec Whats new v. 0.5 New : First stable release Added : More avi sources supported Added : Latest Ffdshow Added : Latest Xvid Added : Chinese, Norwegian and Serbian languages Fixed : Interface not supported error Fixed : No audio found error Updated : About Box now checks version Updated : Improved About Box Updated : Avisynth,AVIMuxGUI,Dvdauthor,Ffmpeg,HcEnc,Sox Updated : Installer with customizations Updated : Unistaller with customizations Whats new v. 0.4.5 beta Added : 100% compatibility with Windows Vista Added : 100% compatibility with Foto2Avi Fixed : Floating point by zero error Fixed : Wrong fps calculation Fixed : Installer for vista Fixed : Registration of filters Updated : HcEnc Updated : QuEnc Updated : Avisynth Whats new v. 0.4.4 beta Fixed : Problems with muxing audio+video. (0 byte iso) Fixed : Problem of 100% cpu utilization Updated : More sofisticated audio extraction Updated : MatroskaSplitter, Realmedia splitter, VsFilter, Haali Media Splitter Updated : DGIndex 1.4.7 Updated : freeenc 0.5.0 , HcEnc 0.1.8 Updated : German, Croatian languages Whats new v. 0.4.3 beta Fixed : Distorted audio on mono wav sources Fixed : Error message at the end of the filme when hcenc was selected. Updated : Haali Matroska Filter Updated : HCENC version 0.1.6 Updated : Russian Language Updated AvimuxGui 1.17.4 Whats new v. 0.4.2 beta Added : FFmpeg in order to support really strange audiostreams convertions [like mp3 22050Hz]. Added : Support of 8000/11025/22050 samplerates of mp3/ac3/ogg/wav/wma/aac. [Used ffmpeg]. Added : If an avi has ac3 sound will not be reencoded on an dvd output Added : Extended wav audio support. From now on these wav are supported : PCM, U-law, A-law, MS ADPCM, IMA ADPCM, GSM (optional), RIFX (big endian) [Used SoX] Added : BeSweet 1.5 b31 Added : Real 5.1 ch support if the source has an 6ch ac3 Fixed : Zero Byte generated audiostreams Fixed : Even better sound quality. Fixed : Oversized bug caused by the extracted audiostreams Fixed : 29.97 not an valid integer bug Whats new v. 0.4.1 beta Fixed : Oversized dvd/svcd/vcd when someone converted with pal->ntsc option enabled. Fixed : Oversized dvd/svcd/vcd when someone converted with ntsc->pal option enabled. Fixed : Serius bug found on wav audio convertion [sox problem] Fixed : Audio convertion with 0 byte ac3 creation Job Not Done [Bug caused because the path had strange characters like ; _ ! [ ) etc .. ] Updated : Installer now registers quartz.dll, qasf.dll, qdv.dll, qcap.dll Updated : mkv files now are beeing joined by avimux and not with vdubmod Added : Korean language Whats new v. 0.4.0 beta Added : Auxiliary grid for the dvd menu Fixed : Boost function Fixed : Background sound on dvd menus Updated : New Haali parser Whats new v. 0.3.9 beta Added : Completely automated audio boost Fixed : In some cases the audio parser wont worked properly [important bug !] Updated : Audio Parser Whats new v. 0.3.8 beta Fixed : In some cases the dvd menu buttons invisible [important update !] Updated : Method / logic of doing dvd menus Updated : Avisynth 2.5.6 Updated : Slovak language Whats new v. 0.3.7 beta Fixed : Video Parser Fixed : Audio Parser Fixed : Audio convertion logic Updated : Dvdauthor/Spumux 0.6.12-2907 (special thx to liquid 217) This will port more 'menu' stability Whats new v. 0.3.6 beta Added : DV-AVI Support Fixed : Ntsc->Pal convertion on dvd mode. Updated : Spanish Language Whats new v. 0.3.5 beta Updated : Movie (Audio/Video) Parser rewritten from scratch ! Consequences : 1: Avi/Ogm/Mkv with embbed subtitles are now supported 2: Ogm/Mkv with RV10 format supported 3: Wmv/Wma support 4: Optimization of parsing (quicker stream detection) Added : Haali Media Parser Added : Ac3filter Added : Realmedia Gabest Filter (for RV10 support) Added : SoX Fixed : AudioStream convertion failure (thanks to SoX) Fixed : Warning error even if the audio was extracted/converted correctly (The classic JOB NOT DONE error) Fixed : NTSC dvd menu bug fixed (small but important bug) Fixed : Small bug interface on dvd menu window Updated : Language packs Updated : VMRSnapShot (supports wmv as input files). Updated : About Box. Deleted : Lame (not needed any more) Whats new v. 0.3.4 beta Added : AviMux 1.17.3 Fixed : Subtitles de-synch bug fixed [important bug !] Fixed : Batch mode on dvd menu fixed [on 0.3.3 worked well only if one job was added !] Fixed : ChapterButtons default position corrected. [on 0.3.3 you could add only 10 chaptersbuttons] Fixed : Minimum chapter divisor every 5 min Updated : About box Whats new v. 0.3.3 beta Completely new version with massive innovations such as : Added : Dvd Menu designer. Added : Snapshot tool (can be used to take snapshots from any kind of dvd/avi/mkv/ogm) Added : Mp3->mp2 tool added in order to put sound on your menus. Fixed : Some bugs on dvdauthor Note : Please since a lot o innovations added read our guide from here Whats new v. 0.3.2 beta Added : New version of Dgmpgdec 1.4.3 Added : New version of Decomb 5.2.2 Added : Danish, Czech language Fixed : Interlaced error Fixed : Ogm/mkv wrong fps detection --> This bug caused synch problems with the subtitles Whats new v. 0.3.1 beta Added : New version of Dgmpgdec 1.4.0 Added : New version of HCEnc 0.1.5 Added : New version of AVI-Mux_GUI 1.17 Added : Swedish, Hungarian language Fixed : Small bug errors Fixed : Finnish language bug Updated : Croatian language Whats new v. 0.3.0 beta Added : AAC audio support Added : New version of Dgmpgdec 1.3.1 b5 Added : New version of Quenc 0.61 Added : New version of FreeEnc 0.44 Added : New version of matroska Added : Finnish language Fixed : Svcd/vcd size fixed Fixed : Fps bug parsing on ogm and mkv Whats new v. 0.2.9 beta Added : MultiAudio support for the dvd. Now the user can create dvds with up to three audiostreams at once Added : Manual Chapterlist selection. So you wanted an individual chapterlist ? Here you go ! Just do something like this : 0,1000,2000,3000,4000 this will generate chapters at 0 sec , 1000 sec 2000 sec 3000 sec and at 4000 sec Added : Warnings. Now if an error appears, this error will be written on the log file so we can se where the problem is located. Added : Slovak language Whats new v. 0.2.8 beta Added : New DGIndex 1.3.0 final Added : Polish, Turkish, Nederlands Languages Fixed : Interface errors on multiple subtitle selection Fixed : Russian language Whats new v. 0.2.7 beta Added : New HCEnc 0.1.4 Added : Spanish, Israeli and Russian language support Fixed : Bytes calculation function Fixed : Subtitle options disabled under conditions Whats new v. 0.2.6 beta Added : Better XP interface support Fixed : Multilanguage support Fixed : Small bugs on batch mode Whats new v. 0.2.5 beta Added : Audio Language on dvd (English , Italian etc...) Added : Dvd Chpaters every X minutes. Added : Iso name label Added : New HCEnc 0.1.3 encoder Added : German Language Added : Save form options Added : Clear tabbed interface Fixed : Quenc, freeenc, Nuenc hi quality option Fixed : Better multilanguage support Fixed : Interface errors Fixed : Spumux command line Whats new v. 0.2.4 beta Added : Batch Mode , from now on the user can encode multiple films/Jobs at once. Added : New QuEnc Beta 4 fixed a lot of bugs specially in VCDs Added : New DGIndex 1.3.0 beta 5 Added : Exit confirmation Added : Croatian, French Language support Fixed : Log fle (Negative integers). Fixed : Spumux errors. This error produced 0 byte muxed/iso files. Whats new v. 0.2.3 beta Added : Audio Bitrate Selection Added : New version of QuEnc Encoder Fixed : Important Vcd error on audio extraction. Whats new v. 0.2.2 beta Added : Avi2dvd deletes useless temporary files , avi2dvd uses much less space from now on ! Added : Avi2dvd detects avi files with wma audio and shows an error message. (Wma at this moment is not supported). Fixed : Disc Space prediction. Whats new v. 0.2.1 beta Added : Select destination folder Added : Portugal, Brasilian Language support Fixed : NuEnc matrix.ini not found error Fixed : Mp3 Audio parsing Whats new v. 0.2.0 beta Added : Korean/Japanese/Chinese/Thai subtitle support Added : Aspect Ratio Convertion (from 4/3 to 16/9 etc ... ) Added : Aspect Ratio 16/9 support Added : More detailed Avi2Dvd Log File Added : Added a new MPEG2 Freeware Encoder : HCEnc ! Has really good quality ! Give it a try ! Fixed : Interface errors. Fixed : Interface now fits on 800*600 resolutions. Fixed : Small multilanguage errors. Whats new v. 0.1.9 beta : Added : Fixed interface Whats new v. 0.1.8 beta : Added : Multilanguage support Fixed : Errors of 1000*1000 or more resolutions Fixed : The mkv parsing Fixed : Serius bug on avs resizing. Whats new v. 0.1.7 beta : Fixed : Cannot open file subtitlexx.srt Fixed : Avi audio parsing Fixed : Mkv audio parsing Fixed : Ogm audio parsing Whats new v. 0.1.6 beta : Added : More kinds of audiostreams recognized. Added : PCM/WAV audio support. Added : New audiostreams filters (oggsplitter, avisplitter, vsfilter). Fixed : I/O error 32. Fixed : blank "Choose AudioStream". Fixed : Aspect ratio errors fixed. Whats new v. 0.1.5 beta : Added : Dvd input support. Added : Multi avi/ogm/mkv support. Added : Multi srt/txt support. Added : CCE support Versions CCE supported : - 2.67.00.27 - 2.67.00.23 - 2.67.00.22 - 2.67.00.21 - 2.67.00.20 - 2.67.00.19 - 2.67.00.18 - 2.67.00.17 - 2.67.00.13 - 2.67.00.12 - 2.67.00.11 - 2.67.00.10 - 2.67.00.09 - 2.67.00.08 - 2.66.01.07 Added : Interlaced support for avi/ogm/mkv Fixed : Aspect ratio stuff. Fixed : Currupted audio parsing. Whats new v. 0.1.5 beta : First public release.
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My review may not reflect the program properly as it may work fine for others. Installation and setup was ok, I went for default settings. I was to convert a MKV into VCD, and I see in the log that sounds was converted but not video. So basically it failed without mentioning a reason in the log. Not sure if I can correct this to make it work, at least the MKV file palys fine in VideoLAN (it was ripped using Handbrake from a DVD). Now trying something from o6o7.com to see it that works, at least 10% progress bar so far...
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This is being reported as spyware in KAV with the download blocked. I've checked it three times. It should be carefully checked as it is being described as 100% ad and spyware free !
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Being a newcomer in this field the first time I used this software I had problems with the color or quality, but after I put out some codecs of another software, everything became perfect. Thank you so much to the author for such excellent piece of work, my best wishes to him!!! EP
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Just tried using .45 Beta on a few different AVI and Xvid files and it dosnt pick up the details of the file like the FPS etc.. also unable to choose an Audio stream. I will give .44 a go and see if that picks up all the details. Using Vista 32Bit, mind you there could be a problem with other codecs etc. on my PC. Other than the above, it is very well set out and looks extremely easy to use.
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A very practical way to get a DVD assembled with 3 + null subtitles and up to 3 different soundtracks. Actually it's just an interface for human laypeople to grapple with several different freeware utilities that work seamlessly and automatically to get the desired final result. The only shortcoming I found was my inability (if it'ds at all possible) to make subtitles come out in any color other than white, in spite of having them set to yellow in Subtitle Workshop. All other settings worked fine, though I never tried to build menus with it.
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I've been using Avi2Dvd 0.44 for over a year to convert Avi's to DVD's using CCE and it does a great job. However 0.45 doesn't seem to convert the Avi to the correct single DVD layer size as the previous version did. I'm using DVDshrink as the extra step with 0.45, but it would be great if the author could tweak the program to adjust the final file size back to 4.37G again.
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A few quirks to learn but all in all a great program (actually a front end for many apps). The results (use HCenc at 'Best'), are superb. Perfect AR and nice PAL to NTSC conversions with pulldown. Highly recommended.
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I downloaded the program, installed it, loaded in an AVI of the first episode of season three Doctor Who, then hit the processing button and went off to watch TV. AVI2DVD processed the file with no further input from me. When it was done I burned the ISO file to disc with DVD Decrypter. End result was a clean 16:9 DVD with the sound all nicely synch'd to the video. I dunno, maybe I'm just lucky, I had zero problems with this program. The progam is simple enough to use, I haven't even read the manual yet. I left it on the default settings. All I did was choose 16:9 as the input aspect because my avi file was that. It worked exactly as I hoped it would: simple, easy, and produced a clean synch'd ISO file to burn to disc. Now to do the rest of the 215 gigabytes of Doctor Who avi's I have; every episode from November 1963 #1 through the current series :) Jack
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Very goog .Xvid23,976 to dvd-ntsc no problem
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Very good software and very easy to use. You DO have to read a guide about using this software. It seems that most of the people who gave it bad reviews just never bothered to read a guide - and then the software didn't "work" for them. for example: There's NO need to select an audio stream if the stream is included in the video file - avi2dvd find it automatically. The only problem I had was with the picture ratio: it didn't select the right one. The problem wasn't with avi2dvd - I had the VobSub DX plugin on "always load" and that made avi2dvd think that the video was 3:4 when on fact it was 16:9. I changed the VobSub plugin settings to "Load when needed" and since then avi2dvd worked very well!
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I've only done 1 conversion and it seems to work fine. The one thing I noticed was the (auto) selection on the screen size format does not work well. I had a 16x9 video and it ended up with 4x3. So you have to select the right one. To the person who can not get past the first step to load the audio stream. You have to rename your file to alpha numerics only. No special characters. I ran into this problem myself. The pop up message even tells you that you need to rename the file. Once you've rename the file to only characters and numbers, it will allow you to select the audio stream.
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Excellent free program, idiot-proof user interface, no technical knowledge needed. The bad point is that it's not compatible with the latest Cinema Craft Encoder v2.70 so it needs an update. I give this overall a 7 rating, but I give Creatan man a 10 rating for his singing and that fantastic moustache ... go to help menu!
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I have used this to convert AVI files to DVD's to play in my stand alone player. Very easy to use and I have had no problems whatsoever. It has even fixed audio problems being out of sync, which some other converters were unable to do. Maybe the quality of the video is not quite real dvd quality, but for a free tool I have been well pleased with it. Takes about 5 hours to convert one 700mb AVI to dvd format (approx 1.5 hour film).
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Unless this program has a way to enter the audio stream, it's useless to me... I can't get past the part where it asks to enter and audio stream.... and if I can't enter an audio stream, I can't convert my avi to dvd
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I don't understand all the people bitching and moaning. OK, there are one or two minor bugs with AVI2DVD but it's a Beta version and it's free! I would like to extend my personal thanks to the creator for a great program. I've currently converted over 50 AVIs to DVD using it (mainly using HCEnc as an encoder)with hardly a problem; the one or two problems I've had have mainly been resolved by using a different encoder so it isn't a problem with AVI2DVD anyway! Try it - you'll love it!
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Some people like tinkering with their car, and they buy Italian (Alfa Romeo). Some others like it simple, easy and reliable, and they buy German. These (like me) think Avi2Dvd is about the best around.
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If you have a floating point division error, you may need to another codec. I had a problem with avi2dvd version 0.4.3 with an xvid avi. After installing the xvid codec, it worked fine. The link I used was 'http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/' to get the codec.
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This tool is so simple to use and final product is of very good quality. I use this program to make simple no menu DVD's of DivX/XviD avi files with no problems at all. A/V sync is perfect. The only gripe I have is that it never seems to utilize all the available disc space on the final DVD. When I set the project size to DVD-5 (4.7GB) the final product is only about 2.5GB on an hour and a half movie. I guess the internal bitrate calculator is set VERY conservatively. Even so the end product is pretty good and speedy too for free software. It creates a full DVD in near realtime using the default settings on my Pentium 4 3.4Ghz HT computer.
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it resizes my pal-movies to add black borders?!? and i dont find any config, to deactivate resizing. the authoring-module is not working for me and produces exception faults... but anyway i like this tool and will wait until version 1.0 ;)
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This program in the past had been gold plated, but hollow inside. When you must use 3+ programs to convert a video file it simply makes it a hassle for the average user. But now Avi2Dvd has consolidated all of these programs and subsequently video converters prayer's have been answered. Featuring almost complete functionality, it can be confusing at times, but that is the price you must pay for this level of functionality. To all of the other posters in this thread: I'm sorry to tell you that every single one of those errors are user caused. Check your codecs and with the audio stream problem make the name of your source avi smaller. I have had all of those problems ya'll mentioned and found to my dismay I was the problem, not the program. Good luck and good converting!
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Combines avi's and created dvd image - does as it says on the tin. Did not work with my CCE, but freeenc encoder supplied with it works well and is good quality - took 6 hours to convert to dvd on my athlon xp 2100+. Sure it would take less with CCE and quicker processer - but I'm not fussed - it worked and is free!!! Note: to combine avi's put them in the same directory and name as filename CD1.avi, filename CD2.avi ...etc - then just convert the first file the rest are automatically
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I'm basically a novice, and this tool worked perfectly for me the first two times I tried it. Oddly, the DVDs play correctly in my roommate's cheap DVD player (And on my computer), but show a region code error on my Sony DVD player.
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Great tool. Very easy to use. Tried with a XVid, 2 Files (2CD's) and 2 Subtitles Files. Worked great. (You have to rename the files as in the documentation, then it works). Good usage of DVD (4.3GB filled). Had a ISO-File and a DVD-Folder. Just one Bug: The "italic"-Tags in the subtitle File have been written in the subtitle instead of showing the text italic.
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I was impressed with this software, espically since it's free. I got some errors at first, but after I put my AVI file on my hard drive it worked fine. Try to keep default configuations. Also, this doesn't burn directly to DVD, but creates an image file instead. Burn that to the DVD.
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Having read all the previous user comments, I thought I would add my opinion. I've been trying this for a couple of weeks and so far I am very impressed. Using CCE, it produces very good quality DVD's with optimum usage of available bitrate/capacity for a DVD5. It does one or 2 CD avi conversions with or without subs. The only issue (although minor, as the inbuilt aspect configuration does a reasonable job) is the lack of configuration for selecting the preferrred aspect ratios. I've also used DIKO, DivxtoDVD and SVCD2DVD and only the latter can do good quality one movie/one DVD conversions like this. I recommend it highly to anybody who has CCE, but can't comment for the in built encoders as I find them too slow.
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