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  1. Dlux427

    Dlux427 Regular member

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    ok....i download movies.....mybe torrents...maybe not....youll never know.....but i dowload xvid....avi...all different kinds. i need to know what is the best software (money isnt an issue) and how to burn them to a regular blank dvd+r so i can play them in a regular dvd player. and i would really appreciate it if u could give me a step thru guide on how to do it....cuz i am not very good on finding out this stuff on my own.
     
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    Maybe [bold]you'll never know[/bold] either............... :eek:)
     
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    See how this is for you:http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/vso_convertxtodvd_guide.cfm The trial does insert a watermark and is speed limited but will let you see what you think. here is a good one for Nero, too:http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/272946 Other than these, the only way I am aware of burning your files to DVD is as data, if you have a player capable of playing them or a separate encoder and authoring and burning program. BTW, no one cares where your files are from as long as you don't name a copyrighted one.
     

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