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Could someone please tell me a program that will convert a Xvid movie to DVD (pal)? I have tried freeware but after 1-3 minutes they want you to pay. I'm so annoyed at those stupid freeware programs!!
If you have a peer to peer like Shareaza, search for Ahead Nero 7 premium with keygen and download it. Works great for me, can combine different formats too, automatically adjusts size to fit on single layer DVD for those two CD deals you download for free also.
Well, Linux stuff is free and I thought most Linux stuff works on Windows. I do use Linux but I don't want to convert the Xvid movie on Linux at the moment.
If you have a peer to peer like Shareaza, search for Ahead Nero 7 premium with keygen and download it. Works great for me, can combine different formats too, automatically adjusts size to fit on single layer DVD for those two CD deals you download for free also.
its probably not a good idea to suggest downloading/using pirated software.
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Well, Linux stuff is free and I thought most Linux stuff works on Windows. I do use Linux but I don't want to convert the Xvid movie on Linux at the moment.
not all linux stuff is free, and not all linux stuff works in windows. most linux stuff only works in linux, not all developers make a windows port of their software.
This question is completely misplaced here, as well as the suggestion to use keygens.
Anyway, mplayer/mencoder exists for windows as well, SUPER is a frontend for it. Get it here: http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
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