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ImageConvertXtoDVD is a tool to convert and burn your internet movie files into a compatible dvd structure. It supports most popular format such DivX, Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, AVI, WMV, MOV etc. It converts your single files into a compliant DVD Video set of files and burns it on a DVD media, with custom menu and subtitles! Download now from VSO Software!
 

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Written by Siku   
Thursday, 11 August 2005
Article Index
DVD Rebuilder Pro
STEP 1: The Installation
STEP 2: The Usage of the DVD Rebuilder
STEP 3: Burning the DVD

STEP 1: The Installation

First thing to do is of course to install the DVD-RB Pro. Most of the question in the installer are trivial, but you should pay attention on the one which is about the components to be installed. The recommended one is of course the full install.

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Installer will also ask you about the Working Directory and Output Directory. Working directory is a directory where DVD-RB places the temporary files needed in encoding process. Output directory is the directory where the final 'ready-to-be-burned' DVD files will be created.

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Installer will also prompt you about the commercial encoder, CCE or ProCoder. If you have one installed, you need to specify ones program path. If you don't have either of them installed you can ignore the prompt.

After these steps the installing process should be pretty much ready.



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