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    flv conversions

    I have a grwing collection of instructional clips in .flv format, from a subscriptions site. typically eacch is 5-10 mins long 700 x400 approx _ I can see more codec info via VLC player if needed.

    I'm wondering how best to convert / combine them for viewing on a DVD player, preferably withouhg having to worry about how to optimise lotsa of settings.

    should I just throw them all into file mover and covert to divx, then write to a dvd say with imgburn ? will default dvdfab settign be suitable for this ?

    sample source file codec info: video VP6.2 (flash) VP6F 702x404 frame rate 1000

    audio mpga stereo 96kbs sample rate 441000hz

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    Hi cybmole
    I moved your thread to the Video Converter forum, that is the module you would want to use I think. I'm not familiar with this video format, but others may be. Try using MediaInfo to get more detailed info on the source files. Google a download if you don't have it, it is a great tool.
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      Originally posted by cybmole View Post
      should I just throw them all into file mover and covert to divx, then write to a dvd say with imgburn ?
      I believe Video Converter will be able to do what you want, considering that your DVD player will be able to play the converted format???
      Remember newer DVD players support the playing of more of the newer formats but, older ones will not, you will need to convert it to DVD format to play in older ones.
      To convert to DVD format yo will need something other than Fab please use google to search (a free option) I believe may work is DVD Flick http://tinyurl.com/crvxcq
      Hope this helps
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