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    Since you quoted my post TWICE I will answer but just once.

    That is what avstodvd does. It creates a standard dvd that, as long as you set it for NTSC, will play in most or any stand-alone NTSC players. Only some ancient players will not accept either +R or -R disks.

    Never used dvdstyler but that also does exactly the same. But that does come with ad-ware so care is required when installing. avstodvd is a clean install and, more so, is well supported on this forum by the author of the program.
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    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    Since you quoted my post TWICE I will answer but just once.

    That is what avstodvd does. It creates a standard dvd that, as long as you set it for NTSC, will play in most or any stand-alone NTSC players. Only some ancient players will not accept either +R or -R disks.

    Never used dvdstyler but that also does exactly the same. But that does come with ad-ware so care is required when installing. avstodvd is a clean install and, more so, is well supported on this forum by the author of the program.

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    Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    " with a software already on Acer Laptop"

    is not the most helpful statement you can make. What is the name of this software ?

    Even so, I would not use it. Echo above comments and install avstodvd to author the dvd and imgburn to do the burning.

    I attempted to begin using avstodvd today, it said Avisynth was not installed, some formats will not work. I looked on avisynth web site
    for latest version, it says 2.60 or 2.60 rev 2. Down loaded it, but the version says 2.50. Avstodvd once opened again, and I get a different
    screen that says I have 2.50 instead and avstodvd may not use all the formats with 2.50 ? What gives? Any ideas ????
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    It may be better to post this Q. in the avstodvd support thread.

    I have an old version (2.40) installed and AFAIK it came with avisynth (I have never installed it on its own) - the site's write up also mentions that it comes with avisynth. Actually, my version of avisynth , according to the folder is 2.50

    I would guess that later versions do not have support for all the plug-ins that avstodvd might use.

    You should be able to download version 2.5 direct from this site. Just follow the hyper-link as created and look for 'older versions'
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    yeah I will post to the other thread you suggested. If I have to use 2.50 I guess its better than nothing at all.
    Thanks again.
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