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I have a few hundred AVI and MPG files that need to be burned to a DVD. Each of these files is only 5 to 15 seconds or so, and all of them combined will easily fit on a DVD. I haven't managed to find any free software that is good for this job, though.

Does anyone know of any that would be suitable for this purpose?

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The best software for this sort of thing is DVD Flick.

DVD Flick supports many video imports and will help you to make them in to a real DVD that when burnt, will play on any DVD player.

William Hilsum
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  • I've tried DVD Flick before, and I regret to say that it didn't work for me. It failed silently without ever burning anything to the DVD in the drive. – TreyK Sep 24 '10 at 01:15
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    @TreyK - I personally can't speak for the burning part as I have never tried it, however, I think it is still the best product for mastering and I choose the ISO option, then use Imgburn to actually burn the disk. – William Hilsum Sep 24 '10 at 01:52
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Well, since you didn't say what OS you're on, I'm suggesting DeVeDe, just in case you're on Linux.

In case you simply want to archive the files, and not make a Video-DVD, use Brasero or GnomeBaker.

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  • I have a linux computer that I have access to, the computer in question is XP. I'll use either, this is a relatively critical DVD that is to be burned. DeVeDe looks great, I'll have to try it out. Thanks! – TreyK Sep 24 '10 at 01:16
  • devede is nice I think – Prof. Falken Mar 08 '12 at 14:22
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Handbrake might be an option. You could probably set chapter markers and whatnot with that one.

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Avi2Dvd ( Freeware ) Official Page

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