converting avi files into dvd format

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    ok so i am using dvd flick to convert the avi files into files that i can put on a dvd and watch on my home dvd player. i am a newbie so when i use dvd flick i get the files into video_ts and Audio_ts but when i burn them i can not fit the whole movie onto i dvd-r disk. i do not know if im doing something wrong?!?! someone please help i am also using nero to burn them.
     
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    What's your encoding profile set to?

    May want to set it to a slower encoding speed thus resulting in a more quality focused file.
     
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    my profile encoding is set to normal
     
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    @Loco

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    @carlitor2

    Check to make sure you've set your target output size properly. If using good quality blank media 4400MB is perfectly acceptable. And maybe try slowing down the encoding process. Don't multitask! :)
     
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    @ carlitor2

    Try Setting FLICK to create ISO, then open it In Shrink.

    Or Look to see where FLICK is saving the Temp File, and open that in Shrink.

    Try Burning with Imgburn
     
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