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    Hey everyone.
    I'm a complete newbie at this, so I thought I'd ask here for advice.
    I have a series of .mts files recorded on a JVC video camera.
    They're of my recent wedding ceremony.
    What I'd like to do is burn them to a DVD with no loss of quality or resolution.
    MediaInfo tells me the files are:
    Video - 10.Mbps, 1280x720 (16:9) at 50.000fps.
    Audio - 256kbps, 48.0KHz, 16-bit.
    So is there a program or any way I can maybe convert these .mts files to something burnable , and a program that will join them all together for me so it's one continuous video, with no loss of quality?
    Thanks and regards,

    scoopyx.
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    DVD (in Australia) is 720x576 @ 25 fps, so there will be converting and there will be quality loss.
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