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Convert and Burn Xvid Videos to DVD with DVD Burner

Convert and Burn Xvid Videos to DVD with DVD Burner. From: http://www.leawo.org/tutorial/how-to-convert-and-burn-xvid-videos-to-dvd-with-dvd-burner.html.

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Convert and Burn Xvid Videos to DVD with DVD Burner

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  1. Convert and Burn Xvid Videos to DVD with DVD Burner From: http://www.leawo.org/tutorial/how-to-convert-and-burn-xvid-videos-to-dvd-with-dvd-burner.html

  2. You have some movie files encoded with XviD video codec and you may want either free or paid software to help you burn XviD videos to DVD disc so that you could be able to play movies on DVD player or share video clips freely. However, you may come across various problems, like quality loss, XviD to DVD converting software, system and hardware requirements, etc. That’s why you have come to this tutorial. So, what would this tutorial do for you? This guide tries to take you through the process of converting XviD videos to DVD-Video with professional XviD to DVD converter and detailed steps, accompanied with some basic information about XviD video codec and XviD to DVD converter tools. This guide is actually not just for DivX or XviD to DVD burning, but should work for other video to DVD converting and burning, like MP4 to DVD, MKV to DVD, WMV to DVD, etc. Part 1: About XviD Video Code Part 2: Preparation for Burning XviD Video to DVD Part 3: 6 XviD to DVD Converter Software Part 4: Burn XviD to DVD Guide

  3. Part 1: About XviD Video Codec XviD is the name of a popular new video codec being developed as an open source project by volunteer programmers from all over the world. The format was created to offer a free alternative to other commercial video codecs, and despite being open source its quality and efficiency has made it one of the most popular video codecs online. While XviD still isn’t as widely used as the DivX codec, playback of XviD movies is usually supported in new DVD player programs nowadays. The XviD codec makes it possible to compress a full-length DVD-quality movie enough to fit on a single CD (might require 2 CDs depending on the length of the movie), while still maintaining the original image quality. Despite the fact that XviD movies offer higher quality video at smaller file sizes they take less time to encode than MPEG-2 due to the incredible compression technology. The video is usually combined with MP3 or AC3 audio to enable both high quality video and audio. These factors and the fact that the codec is distributed for free has contributed to the success of the format. The extensions of XviD video code files are .avi, .mkv, .mp4, etc. However, it should be noted that the video and audio codec of a file couldn’t be recognized only through the file extension. An AVI extension movie might come with DV code, XviD code or other codes, while its audio code might be PCM, AC3 or MP3.

  4. By converting XviD to DVD or burning XviD to DVD, you could also play XviD video on DVD player. You should understand that all of the most common video formats, including MPEG-2 (used with DVD-Video discs, digital TV and SVCDs) and MPEG-4 (used by DivX and XviD) are so-called lossy formats, which lose quality and the lost quality couldn’t be reversed after conversion or burning. It means that even when your DivX/XviD movie has been originally taken from the DVD-Video source, it won’t be the same quality when converted again to a DVD-Video source. Actually, the resulting DVD-Video made from the DivX/XviD will have slightly worse picture quality than the DivX/XviD itself.

  5. Part 2: Preparation for Burning XviD Video to DVD Though video quality might get reduced, sometimes it’s necessary to convert XviD to DVD and burn XviD video to DVD for multiple uses. Obviously, to get XviD videos converted to DVD disc or other DVD files, it’s not enough to get source XviD videos only. You need to get the below things all prepared before you can convert XviD to DVD, including: • Hardware DVD burner (also known as DVD recorder drive, or DVD optical drive that supports writing files onto DVD disc). • Blank and writable DVD-R/DVD+R discs to write XviD videos (both single layer and double layer disc of DVD-9/DVD-5 are OK, depending on the space of your source files). • Software DVD burner, the tool that could help you author and burn XviD to DVD disc, just like Windows DVD Maker and iDVD. • Source XviD video files. (Note: Source XviD files might come with extension of .mp4, .avi, .mkv, etc. There’s no saying of .xvid file.) • Make sure your computer get enough storage if you need to burn XviD to DVD folder or create ISO image file from XviD files for later re-authoring to DVD disc.

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