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How to Make Your Own DVDs from Almost Any Video File

| Monday, October 18, 2010
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   If you’ve got a lot of AVI videos in your media collection, you might want to be able to play them on your DVD player—or even more likely, give a DVD to a family member to watch. Here’s how to create your own DVDs easily.

For the purposes of this guide we’ll show you how to do it using the freeware DVD Flick utility, or the Windows DVD Maker application bundled into some versions of Windows. Either one will work fine, though Windows DVD Maker will require installing extra codecs to be able to support every type of file.

Create DVDs from Video Files with DVD Flick
DVD Flick is a great open-source tool that handles almost any video file format and can convert and burn them into a DVD that can be used on almost any DVD player—in fact, we’ve covered how to use it before.

Once you’ve installed it, you can start the process by launching DVD Flick and clicking the Add title button on the upper left corner of the GUI.

Go into Project Settings and select Burning. Then check Burn project to disc and give it a label. For best results it’s a good idea to burn at a slower sped and check Verify disc after burning.

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