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Whiskery Ron | 09:01 Tue 31st Jul 2007 | Technology
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I am trying to burn U Tube vid clips to DVD.I am using the full version of AVS 4 You.I am so far able to convert from FLV files to AVi.I am following all the instructions from AVS4 You having been in touch with them.I am having a problem when it comes to burning,I open AVS DVD Copy click on Burn DVD, Add DVD Video,but every time I add an AVi file a banner appears stating:- To Record A DVD Video Disk You Need To Add Video_TS Folder Containing DVD Video Files.I have searched my entire Computer files & can't find this anywhere.I'm stuck.please can anyone help.WR.
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What software are you using to burn you dvd?

A dvd movies file is made up of video_ts and audio_ts files - one is sound and the other vision.

Avi is another format altogether and requires an 'avi player', which is not classed as dvd in the sense we understand it.

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As I said I am Using AVS 4You software & following the instructions to the letter, I have forgotten to mention that I can play the AVi files with AVS Video Player on my PC without a problem so the files would appear to be complete, so I cannot understand why I cannot burn them to DVD.WR.
AVS video player is designed to play AVI files - but they are not dvd.

Does your software give you the option to convert to dvd - which would be the ts files?
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After the files have been converted from FLV,to AVi the next option is Burn to DVD.Ron.
Download Super: http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html it's free, and will convert AVI to DVD compliant files. (Use IE to explore the site, it doesn't seem to work with Firefox - especially with NoScript).

WinAVI will do the same, and is much nicer (IMHO) but not free: http://www.winavi.com/en/download/download.htm . They used to have an older version up for free download, but I can't see it (might be worth a trawl through Google though).

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