Usage
Using DivxToDVD is very easy.
That's because there are not a lot of controls to the program.
You simply enter the source, the destination and the working folder.
After this you apply the settings you need, either DVD, VCD or SVCD and whether you want PAL or NTSC. You can see in the table below the basic steps you come across during the conversion process.
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Ready |
Encoding |
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When pressing the '?' in the top left corner, you get screen helping you with the registration, either on or offline. Here can you also find the user guide for the program. This guide will help you with common problems, give you tips and provides you with a quick start guide.
You can select multiple files to convert to DVD when you open the source selection screen. The output is customizable, in that you can select a writer or a hard disk folder to write your output too.
In previous beta versions, when you use Windows XP x64 in combination with Nero 7, Nero stated during startup that it had found improper filters and had corrected the problem.
This meant that Nero could disable the burning engine for DivxToDVD by removing the filter. Luckily with the final version this doesn't happen.
A workaround for this problem would have been easy; you simply place the source on your hard disk first then use DivxToDVD to convert the source to a folder on your hard disk.
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