Dvd Burning Help

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  1. hotrocks

    hotrocks Well-Known Member

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    I have a DVD burner, a Windows DVD Maker, and some avi files

    I want to be able to play each avi file on my dvd player on the same DVD

    like lets say its a TV show and i want a season on DVD and i can choose which show i want (scene selection)

    i dont know much about DVD burning..so help me..:D
     
  2. Red Alert

    Red Alert Senior Member

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    if you want something simple with menus try VSO Convertx to DVD. Other programs that you could use are AVI2DVD, The Film Machine, Nero etc.. IF you want to use Windows DVD Maker http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/167/59/
    Its a tut for it but for Vista
     
  3. bigb88 (aka) SCH

    bigb88 (aka) SCH Well-Known Member

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    if u get nero an just load that up click on the video part an click on make own dvd an add the avi files an stuff u can then from there make the menu an crap so u can have it so u can pick or kick to the next show u know if i understand right but meh that is proly the most easy way an with nero u dont need to conevert the avi files to vob files it does it for u before it burns :)
     
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    Something you may want to keep in mind is that you probably won't be able to fit an entire season of something on one disc. Even when you buy entire series' on DVD, they come in like 6-disc sets with 4 episodes per disc.
     
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    very true you should be able to fit 6 or 7 episodes on a DVD if its a half hour show maybe 4 episodes if its an hour
     
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    well i have vista

    Nero 7 Ultra Edition ENHANCED

    so would that work..it doesnt say Avi
     
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    covert x to dvd pwns. burns nice and fast. no problems yet with it
     

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