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Avi2DVD - Add to Job Queue
You must now click the Add Job button to add these settings to the Job Queue. This is necessary, otherwise there is no way to start the encoding process for your project.
Avi2DVD - GO !!!
Now that your project is in the Job Queue, it is time to begin the process. Click the Go !!! button.
Avi2DVD - Disk Status
Avi2DVD will prompt you, notifying you of how much space is required and how much is available on the volume that holds the Output folder. However, this can be way over-estimated. For example, in this case, Avi2DVD warns that as much as over 9GB of space is required while only over 7GB is left on the volume. However, since my video is about 80 seconds long, I'd highly doubt it will add up to 9GB of space (more like 70MB), so you can ignore this sometimes.
Conversion Process
The time the conversion will take depends on the speed of your computer, the input file length and other attributes and the encoder you choose for output. Try not to have too many other processes running at the same time as the encoding (best done while you sleep).
Finally
Hopefully you will now be able to convert MKV or other file types to DVD using this method from now on. If you have any problems or questions, please check our Discussion Forums for help.
Version History
v1.0 -- First online by Dela - 30/09/2007
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