Seems like this is the only free software in town. Pitty, since it doesn't work. I've tried converting many AVI's to DVD using the afterdawn guide, however, I've yet to get audio to convert correctly. On one DVD I actually got sound, but it somehow ended up at the wrong rate. For all of my other attempts there has been no audio on the final DVD.
I tried one of the commercial packages, boilersoft AVI to DVD's unregistered version as a substitute and it worked great. Only you have to actually register to copy without the banner. Last thing I want is my name in a companies database when they decide to hand it over to the movie industry to track down potential video pirates.
The one free route that would work would be to encode the audio with the boilersoft product, and the video with TMPGen. However, that brings me to the other problem with TMPGen. It is horribly slow. It would probably take me two days to author a single DVD.
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Product reviews by 'DVDDuck'
TMPGEnc v2.521.58.169
Rating: 2 / 5

