ionlygreat
Member
Hi guys,
I have a bunch of Top Gear avi (DivX encoded) files on my hard drive. I want to write these to DVDs season-by-season so that I can be more organized, and so that it would be easier for me to watch these without having to connect my computer to the TV using s-video.
BTW, I have a Mac and would prefer doing things through it. Of course, I could also use my Windows desktop but I would prefer Mac solutions. I want to create a DVD menu with a list of the shows etc. and I believe all of this can be done on iDVD (i'm new to the mac and haven't looked through all of this yet).
I'd like to know what software to use in order to convert the avi files to a format that'll work on my DVD player.
Will Handbrake/VisualHub do the job, or is there something else I should be looking at? I'm willing to get Toast if it'll work.
Software I have/will get:
Quicktime Pro
iDVD
Handbrake (havent' got it yet)
Toast (if necessary)
Of course, I am also open to Windows solutions.
I have a bunch of Top Gear avi (DivX encoded) files on my hard drive. I want to write these to DVDs season-by-season so that I can be more organized, and so that it would be easier for me to watch these without having to connect my computer to the TV using s-video.
BTW, I have a Mac and would prefer doing things through it. Of course, I could also use my Windows desktop but I would prefer Mac solutions. I want to create a DVD menu with a list of the shows etc. and I believe all of this can be done on iDVD (i'm new to the mac and haven't looked through all of this yet).
I'd like to know what software to use in order to convert the avi files to a format that'll work on my DVD player.
Will Handbrake/VisualHub do the job, or is there something else I should be looking at? I'm willing to get Toast if it'll work.
Software I have/will get:
Quicktime Pro
iDVD
Handbrake (havent' got it yet)
Toast (if necessary)
Of course, I am also open to Windows solutions.