I see that there is a plethora of information as it were here on this website, and I'm sure if I looked around long enough I could more than likely find what I need, or hopefully find what I need. But I figure I'll just ask and hope someone already has it readily available.
What i have are some downloaded copies (legal) of quite a few movies, and I'd like to write them to DVD's so as to watch them on any basic DVD player, but, like everyone else, I blame the economy for my poorness and can't afford to buy any program that does this, is there any basic free program that will do this for me? Thanks in advance!
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several recommendations here<<<<<<<<<<HOW to section..
I'm guessing AVI's right?..DVDflick, AVStoDVD, just a couple that work and work great!.. Can't beat it, with today's "poorness" wages..
"I typed the word Google into Google. Guess what came up? Everything."
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"
Or DVD Flick or http://www.videohelp.com/tools/secti...s?orderby=Type (ordered by FREE programs).
And I changed your subject. Howdy doesn't say much...
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