AVI burn straight to DVD?

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  1. durda111

    durda111 Member

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    I want to burn avi files straight to a dvd. I don't want to convert them to vob files. I don't want menus. Can someone please tell me how to burn my avi files straight to dvd. Thank You.
     
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    Using what? Nero? If so, create a new data disc and put your AVI or AVI's onto the disc and burn away. This kind of disc will work in PC, or with a DVD player that supports Divx/Xvid as long as the AVI uses the codec.
     
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    Yes, I'm using Nero, but my dvd players won't play data discs. They do play avi files, as I have done this before. I just don't remember how I did this. Also, I forgot to mention that I want to compress the files so that it will be able to fit on the dvd. Is there a way to compress avi files? Thank You.

    The reason I ask this ? is because I downloaded the first season of Lost and I first tried to convert everything to vob files then using Nero Vision to create a menu. I had trouble with that so I tried to make a menu with the avi files, but that is taking about 6 hours or so. Now I just want to burn the avi files straight to DVD.
     
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    I'm using Pinnacle 10.5.2 works great
     
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    Yes, but I also want to compress or shrink the files as well.
     

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