avi files to DVD files

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lizzieb

Hi

Hope someone can suggest a program to convert an avi file into DVD files to
burn and play on a DVD player.

Thanks

Lizzie
 
lizzieb said:
Hi

Hope someone can suggest a program to convert an avi file into DVD files
to burn and play on a DVD player.

Thanks

Lizzie

This one was mentioned recently. I haven't tried it yet but it looks as if
it will do what you want.

DVDslideshowGUI http://www.videohelp.com/~tin2tin/

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Frank Bohan
¶ Gone Chopin. Bach in a minuet.
 
Hope someone can suggest a program to convert an avi file into DVD files to
burn and play on a DVD player.


AVI2DVD
http://www.trustfm.net/divx/SoftwareAvi2Dvd.html

Avi2Dvd is an All In One tool in order to convert with just
few clicks an Avi/Ogm/Mkv/Wmv/Dvd to Dvd/Svcd/Vcd.
Supports multiple audiostreams and up to three subtitles.
From the version 0.3.4 and later can support DV-AVI videos,
so it can handle captured avi's from digital videocameras.
Avi2dvd can also produce semi professional dvd menus
with chapter/audio/subtitles buttons with extreme facility !



Video DVD Maker free
http://www.videodvdmaker.com/

A freeware tool to create DVDs in 3 clicks

Video DVD Maker is a freeware authoring tool that allows
home movie enthusiasts to create DVD disks in three clicks.
You can capture video from TV tuners, web cameras, DVs
and import most video formats, and burn an output onto
a CD/DVD disk.

Video DVD Maker FREE Features at a Glance:
- Capture video from any video device (DV camera, web camera, TV tuner,
etc.)
- Import from any video file (AVI, DIVX, XVID, MP4, MPG, WMV, ASF, MOV,
etc.)
- Burn to any type of media (CD R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD DL, etc.)
- Intuitive user interface;
- Freeware.




/CoMa
 
Avi2Dvd looks just the job. Will try it and report back. Thanks for all
the suggestions. What a lot of good stuff there is out there!

Lizzie
 
CoMa, 3/13/2006, 2:08:14 PM,

I could not get this program to work for me in the past. It seems it
wanted some codecs that never came with the installation package. I
finally gave up on it.
 
I'd recommend DivXToDVD [freeware version, think it's 0.52]. Freeware,
now shareware and called ConvertXToDVD. Just do a Google for the
freeware version or go to www.videohelp.com. Has several nice features,
incl ability to convert PAL video to NTSC format, etc.
 
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