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DVD Burning help...

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I have been meaning to ask this for a while but continue to forget:

Can someone help me in the process of going about to burn movie files on your comptuer (Such as MPEGS, WMVs, and AVIs) onto blank DVDs. My brother and I have been trying this for a few hours now with lackluster results...

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I took it no one helped you.
"A Jedi can feel the force flow through him".
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Actually I missed this before. Chaltab, have you figured it out? If not you should read up at http://www.videohelp.com/ where they have LOTS of great tutorials about all aspects of DVD.
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I just use DVDXCopy. I know it's no longer available in the US, but I live in Canada.

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Yes, but there are ways around such things.
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what does DVDXCopy have to do with anything in this post.

He's talking about converting avi's and the like and burning them to a dvd, in what i assume is dvd format, not about making copies of retail dvds.

but since you brought it up, can you still get the DVDXcopy registered/activated (even in Canada). As far as I know the servers are 'shut down' or at least dont allow activation of 'new' product. If there is a way to get a copy activated PM or email me.

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I don't know what it had to do with it either.

Anyway, for a very user friendly, yet time consuming, solution you should probably use Nero 6.0 to convert the files to VCD. Its as simple as point, click, burn.

I did it when I was first starting out and it will even let you put a menu(but a very rudimentary one). It depends on how big the file is, but it'd probably be wise to start on a thick novel to pass the time while its converting.
"I don't mind if you don't like my manners. I don't like them myself. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them during the long winter evenings."