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Solve : burn my AVI movie to DVD??

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I want to burn a movie to a dvd but the PROBLEM is that this movie is in the .avi format. Is it possible to burn a .avi file to a dvd. Also tell me how to get this to work. are you familiar with any program which will help me in this matter. Please suggest a suitable burner application.
Appreciate your early reply so much... http://www.dvdflick.net/ - freeQuote from: Broni on OCTOBER 12, 2010, 09:42:20 PM

http://www.dvdflick.net/ - free
or may be you can try VSO ConvertXtoDVD,it is not free,but you can free download the trial version.I don't know, if the above is a spam, or not, but I consider ConvertXtoDVD the best DVD burning program, I've ever had.To be more specific you cant burn a AVI directly to a DVD and expect it to work in a DVD PLAYER but it would work in a computer, it just wouldnt be in DVD format.
to play on a DVD player or any game console that plays DVDs you gotta convert it first then burn it to the DVD.
Some newer DVD players will read straight .avi files.Quote
Some newer DVD players will read straight .avi files.
This I think is the best evolution a DVD player has come to. Hopefully someday just like any gaming console or computers with large memory hard drive availability for storing music or movies, games and saving(console) will be a complete hard drive access,feature for a dvd player and not just on a USB port to flash drive connection. A hard drive for DVD player reading avi or other formats of music(karaoke files for singing) and movies exclusively for that certain player. Usually you have to buy a magic mic or different player just for music lovers and singers. Wish that it would be integrated into a hard drive access for a DVD player alone. Quote from: Broni on October 23, 2010, 09:56:30 PM
Some newer DVD players will read straight .avi files.

My Ellion DVX-520C that I bought in 2002 could do that too. And play mp3s and view JPEGS and mpeg1 and mpeg2. But this was unusual back then. Many more players have mpeg/avi features these days. I now have a Toshiba that does which has a USB socket for playing "downloaded" formats off a USB pen drive. And it cost 39 UK POUNDS (about 60 US dollars)




I have to go with Broni

ConvertXtoDVD is very good. I also have used it for some time now and have gotten great results.

Quote from: Spoiler on October 29, 2010, 01:32:55 PM
I have to go with Broni

ConvertXtoDVD is very good. I also have used it for some time now and have gotten great results.

Please dom't encourage Broni...

Dom't do it....LOL


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