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Burning an avi file to a disc
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Hi! I need to send someone a film (an AVI file) on a disc. I don't know how to get it onto a disc. I have Nero Burning Rom (Ultra 7 edition) but don't know how to actually use it.
Any thoughts, or is there an easier way to add files to a disc? I use Windows XP. Thanks!
Any thoughts, or is there an easier way to add files to a disc? I use Windows XP. Thanks!
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Scarlett, You could also try "Free Videos to DVD" by Koyote Soft.
http://www.koyotesoft.com/indexEn.html
http://www.koyotesoft.com/indexEn.html
VSO trial will place a watermark on the DVD conversion.
But why are you converting it?
They can just play the avi as a data file!
Just burn the avi with any burning program.
If they want a DVD for a home player .. convert it with AVS software .. which is free http://www.avsmedia.c...-Video-Converter.aspx Or DVD Flick .. also free. http://www.dvdflick.net/
But why are you converting it?
They can just play the avi as a data file!
Just burn the avi with any burning program.
If they want a DVD for a home player .. convert it with AVS software .. which is free http://www.avsmedia.c...-Video-Converter.aspx Or DVD Flick .. also free. http://www.dvdflick.net/
Albags, it's complicated. It's for a film. I need to get the avi onto a disc to post to a friend who will put it on a mini dv tape and then post back to me so I can edit it on Avid. Avid is a stupid program which plays about with the aspect ratio of my footage once I have edited it on Premiere. ie- you can't import Premiere to Avid, so I am going a roundabout route....
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