Avi2Dvd supports multiple audiostreams and up to three textual external subtitles. From the version 0.3.4 and later it can support DV-AVI videos, so it can handle captured avi's from digital videocameras. Avi2dvd can also produce semi professional dvd menus with chapter/audio/subtitles buttons with extreme facility !
Avi2Dvd uses only freeware tools and can handle varius freeware enconders:
QuEnc /
FreeEnc /
NuEnc / CCE if you own it.
Avi2Dvd Supports :
- VideoStream
- AudioStream
- Subtitle Streams (in dvd mode)
Usage of Avi2Dvd :
- Just load your avi/mkv/ogm.
- Choose your Audiostream.
- Choose your output type (dvd/svcd/vcd).
- Pick your favorite encoder (Quenc/FreeEnc/NuEnc).
- Load Your Textual Subtitle.
- Press GO !!!
- Burn the generated image.
Changes in Avi2Dvd 0.6.4:
- Added : Minimize to tray option
- Added : Ask on exit
- Added : Settings session
- Added : New much cleaner interface
- Added : Language dropbox
- Updated : Dutch and taiwanese language
- Removed : Updater
- Updated : Installer
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Avi2Dvd 0.6.2
on 14 March 2011, reviewed by: Pail Snibbins
#24504
There were a ton of bugs in the last version, and the changelog is tiny. I think the only real change was to update the paypal link.
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Avi2Dvd 0.6.1
on 09 December 2010, reviewed by: Krap
#24109
Crappy software, didn't even read my avi file, even if i named it aaa.avi
5
Avi2Dvd 0.6.1
on 30 June 2010, reviewed by: mrshroom
#23010
It works fine, if you need audio just make sure there are NO special characters. I just put the move at X:\\movie.mkv and it worked fine.