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Help with burning avi files with DivX?
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<blockquote data-quote="NageshG" data-source="post: 950830" data-attributes="member: 421366"><p>Hi all.</p><p>I've been using DivX to burn my avi files as my DVD player is integrated with DivX player. </p><p>Everything worked fine until I got files more than 700mb. </p><p>I have files coming to between 701 to 705 mb and have tried even with 900 mb cds but DivX recognise those as 700mb only.</p><p>I tried checking on internet and overburning looks to be available only on other softwares such as Nero. </p><p>Is there any ways or other softwares which will either </p><p>- allow me to overburn my avi file </p><p>or </p><p>- recognise the 900 mb cd ( without having to convert the file and making the process longer )</p><p>Many Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NageshG, post: 950830, member: 421366"] Hi all. I've been using DivX to burn my avi files as my DVD player is integrated with DivX player. Everything worked fine until I got files more than 700mb. I have files coming to between 701 to 705 mb and have tried even with 900 mb cds but DivX recognise those as 700mb only. I tried checking on internet and overburning looks to be available only on other softwares such as Nero. Is there any ways or other softwares which will either - allow me to overburn my avi file or - recognise the 900 mb cd ( without having to convert the file and making the process longer ) Many Thanks [/QUOTE]
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