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| Thread ID: 108609 | 2010-04-04 19:57:00 | Saving .avi files to be converted to DVD. | Bryan (147) | Press F1 |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 872842 | 2010-04-04 19:57:00 | I have a couple of .avi films that I would like to save onto DVD to play on my TV via a DVD player. How would I go about this? |
Bryan (147) | ||
| 872843 | 2010-04-04 20:15:00 | If you have vista use movie maker, edit it then burn it with dvd maker | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 872844 | 2010-04-04 20:18:00 | If you have the full program Nero, it will convert on to DVD for you. If not, use the application DVD Flick to do it. I suggest the simplest way to do it is to burn your avi files to a blank DVD. You must not burn the folders with the files. The avi files have to be in the root structure of the DVD. Most DVD players will play back the avi files with no problems. |
kamo1 (14583) | ||
| 872845 | 2010-04-04 20:19:00 | Or use DVDflick http://www.dvdflick.net/ Oh, kamo1 has already suggested it! |
KarameaDave (15222) | ||
| 872846 | 2010-04-04 21:37:00 | Most DVD players will play back the avi files with no problems. But a lot don't so check first to see if yours does |
gary67 (56) | ||
| 872847 | 2010-04-05 10:05:00 | Dvd players which play AVI (xvid or divx) are often restricted to certain profiles of video. Check First before burning dvds | pkm (13527) | ||
| 872848 | 2010-04-06 08:41:00 | convertXtoDVD does the job well and has its own burner. Easy to use with options for video aspect ratio & audio formats. |
blanco (11336) | ||
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