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    File to DVD/BD

    Hi,

    I am a new member in this Forum. I think it would be a neat feather in the DVD Fab crown if it can include the feature to convert existing file to DVD or BD. Like authoring any AVI files etc.

    Thanks

    #2
    Welcome to the DVDFab Forum and thanks for the suggestion. This capability has been requested in the past so hopefully it is on the "to-do" list.
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      #3
      I agree, File to DVD would make the program awesome. I use DVD Flick for Files to DVD, knowing how DVD FAB developers take pride in their programs, if they do develop such an add on program, I expect it to be faster in processing files than DVD Flick and having a better DVD menu setup.

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        #4
        File to DVD would be a nice feature....

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          #5
          I second the File to DVD (ISO) request, this would be awesome!

          If this feature was included I'd immediately buy a lifetime license of File to Mobile!

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            #6
            Agreed - File to DVD conversion would be great.
            I used to use Nero to do DVD to Mobile before DVDFab made it possible and DVDFab is so much faster and easier than Nero so I imagine that File to DVD would be pretty good too.

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              #7
              PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make this a feature, i just upgraded to win 7 and now am regretting it, cause i burn a lot of Avi files to movies, well the program i was using will not work in win 7, but dvdfab, which i have been using for years does and works wonderfully. And burning to ISO file or even directly to DVD with even cheap menu options.
              Last edited by kbas114; 02-06-2010, 01:41 AM.

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                #8
                This one is greatest interest to me. I think it would also be necessary to add the ability to decrease the file size to fit on a standard DVD disk, the way DVD to DVD does now. That way you could fit an entire movie in AVI format onto a single layer disk.

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                  #9
                  Mobile to DVD

                  How do I convert a file from MKV or AVI back to a DVD structure for play in a standard DVD player?

                  Is this even currently possible, including compression?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by K1LL3M View Post
                    How do I convert a file from MKV or AVI back to a DVD structure for play in a standard DVD player?

                    Is this even currently possible, including compression?
                    Currently DVDFab doesn't have the ability to convert a file to DVD format.
                    Formerly DVDKingdom

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                      #11
                      The devs did say it's on the 'to-do-list'. Not sure when it will be ready though.

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                        #12
                        This might be a feature I am interested in. It depends on the performance. I have an HD Canon Camcorder. It produces .mts files. It comes with software that does this but it took almost 3 hours on a good machine to produce a 40 minute clip. I then used DVD2Mobile to produce a WMV file.

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                          #13
                          Moved thread to feature request forum.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by W&B View Post
                            The devs did say it's on the 'to-do-list'. Not sure when it will be ready though.
                            Will look forward to this.

                            It is the one thing I see missing from what is an all in one solution

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by billbell52 View Post
                              This might be a feature I am interested in. It depends on the performance. I have an HD Canon Camcorder. It produces .mts files. It comes with software that does this but it took almost 3 hours on a good machine to produce a 40 minute clip. I then used DVD2Mobile to produce a WMV file.
                              Give the file to mobile a try to convert those .mts files to a WMV file

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