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Re: VIDEO to DVD HELP!

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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo
OK, all:


From the experts out there: What kind of file is a regular ordinary DVD supposed to be? I saw .AVI mentioned.
Alright here it goes. The video must be burned at a 720X480 format with the NTSC-DV .avi format. I know this debate about using adobe encore DVD has been going on for a long time but i still stress using it. All of my DVDs that I burn have no flaws in them and can play in any DVD player. Yes it took me some time to figure things out but within a day I could easily burn one DVD with the preset background. Now I can make DVD menu backgrounds in a snap after using it a little while.

If you are still think adobe Encore DVD is to complicated You may also want to try Power producer gold. I've only had a couple problems with that program. (I likes to freeze once in a while) That program will also spit out DVDs that will play in any DVD player.
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