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You could also try VSO's "DivXtoDVD", which is the old freeware version of the now named "ConvertXtoDVD".

 

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/ConvertXtoDVD

 

Use the link highlighted here:

 

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You'll also find very detailed guides on all kinds of video conversion here:

 

http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/

 

http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/software2.htm

 

http://www.videohelp.com/convert

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can some one help me look for avi to dvd burner for free that works most dont work or 50% on some dvds i have alot of avi movies and finding one that works is hard help thank you

Hi xxx41. I like to use portable apps (when possible) and have started experimenting with DVDStyler. Here's a link. The tutorial from DVDStyler's web site is here. But I found this tutorial a little more to my liking.

 

Lastly, more information about free dvd authoring programs, including DVD Flick and DVDStyler can be found here.

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Give 'Quick Media Converter' a try! I've used this software for a few format conversions (although I haven't tried it for exactly the same type as your requirement, but having said that I'm sure it would work well) in the past and has been exceptionally good!

 

 

 

<http://www.cocoonsoftware.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=106>

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I pretty much know nothing about converting ratio or what ever to dvd. But gf wanted to see a dvd last night.

 

http://www.avitompeg.net/ converted a avi 2 mpeg (free and very easy)

 

Then just dragged and dropped in explorer, clicked files to copy.

 

we just got a standard ?50 dvd player. worked fine.

No fate but what we make

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Some DVD players can play media files from a file system i.e. mpeg-1, mpeg-2 DivX or mpeg-4 so it's not always necessary to create a compliant DVD which can be rather time consuming.

As for the freeware media encoders 99% of them use ffmpeg anyway so recommending another one would be a little pointless however WinFF suits my needs with a simple interface. :D

 

Programs that use ffmpeg - http://www.ffmpeg.org/projects.html

 

The ones you should avoid (they're crooks) - http://www.ffmpeg.org/shame.html

 

Richard S.

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