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		<title>Panasonic DVD-LS850 XviD Recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[- This recipe has resulted in a number of great quality, non-skippy XviD files that play like butter in our Panasonic DVD-LS850 player and have kept children I care about quiet for hours, in the car and on planes. - Putting other kinds of non-dvd online video files directly into Burn and choosing a DivX [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- This recipe has resulted in a number of great quality, non-skippy XviD files that play like butter in our Panasonic DVD-LS850 player and have kept children I care about quiet for hours, in the car and on planes.</p>
<p>- Putting other kinds of non-dvd online video files directly into Burn and choosing a DivX disc will cause burn to convert them and burn a disc that plays just fine in these players too.</p>
<p><del><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Nobody</span> on the internets has yet confirmed whether this DivX-certified player can play similar.Â [I did.]Â   I can confirm tonight that</del> You can use free softwa re on a Mac to back up your DVDs to a playable format.  I would imagine these instructions will work on the DVD-LS80 and the DVD-LS82, since the manual that came with my 850 appears to be the one packed in with those too.</p>
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<li>[optional] Rip the discs with <a href="http://mactheripper.org/">MacTheRipper</a></li>
<li>Run the DVD [or ripped VIDEO_TS] through <a href="http://handbrake.m0k.org/">Handbrake</a> [up to <a title="VideoHelp.com's archive of old Handbrake builds" href="http://www.videohelp.com/tools/HandBrake/old-versions#download" target="_blank">version 0.9.3</a>]</li>
<p>Change the following under Output settings<br />
Format:AVI file<br />
Codecs:MPEG-4 Video/MP3 Audio<br />
Encoder: XviD<br />
If you queue, make sure you change the file name for each segment.</p>
<li>Now, fire up <a title="Burn open-source disc burner for Mac OS" href="http://burn-osx.sf.net/" target="_blank">Burn</a>.<br />
Click the Video tab at the top of the Burn window.<br />
Change the menu next to your disc title from &#8220;VCD&#8221; to &#8220;DivX&#8221;.<br />
Click the + button and find the files you want, or drag your AVI files into the window and add them to the list.  Click the &#8220;Burn&#8221; button at the bottom of the window.</li>
<li>Put the disc in the player.  It should list each file as a video segment.  You can &#8220;play all&#8221; and skip between them or I think choose the segment you want from the menu.</li>
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<p>The manual says to name the files 001[whatever].avi, 002[whatever].avi, 003[whatever].avi and it&#8217;ll play them in that order, but from my [limited] experience, files will show up as long as they&#8217;ve got an .avi extension.  <del>To be honest, I cannot confirm whether the files will play absolutely skip-free, since they&#8217;re not officially DivX 5 or whatever.  I hope to test tonight and maybe make changes in the picture settings if necessary, but I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll know by this time tomorrow regardless.</del></p>
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