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This might be a ridiculously simple question, but how can I take a feature-length mpg and record it onto a DVD-Video format DVD? Is there a program for mpgs similar to AVI2DVD?
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You would have to convert it to DVD-compliant MPEG. Most DVD mastering programs will do this, such as DVD Lab,

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You may also try NOT to re-encode it AND use either DVD-Lab or for beginners: TMPEG DVD author. Most DVD players can handle various mpg formats. you may just want to give it a try. This way you will not lose any quality. And if TMPEG DVD author says it accepts it, then it will probably be playable in your DVD-Player.

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