There are several ways, but basically, you have to convert, author and then burn.
Check out www.videohelp.com
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What program should i use to burn my video files?
Hi guys, i have a few family guy eps and american dad eps i wanna burn to dvd. (avi format)
What program do i use? Also is it possible to create chapters?
Thanks
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i use nero.
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That does not help at all.
Originally Posted by cil254
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May 24th, 2005 07:20 PM #5Well if you are looking to get spoon-fed, then good luck. cil254 bascially told you the steps (convert, author and burn) and a good resource to start looking.
Originally Posted by Alvito
It takes a little more than a 1-click process and you should do a little research yourself. Usually questions like these on less tolerant boards get a standard answer: "RTFM".
Google it, look through the tons of guides that exist out there, and then if you have a specific question, I am sure there will be loads of people here willing to help you.
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May 25th, 2005 09:51 AM #6Like porphyra said, do a bit of research, even on RFD this question has been posted several times.
Originally Posted by Alvito
There are several tools available for the steps I listed. The choice of tools depends on quality vs speed, lots of features vs ease of use, free or $$$ etc...
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