I've got several A/V files on my computer that I would like to compile into a DVD, but can't figure out how. I would like it to have capabilities at least such as "fast forward" and perhaps even chapters. As it is I can burn them to a CD as data and watch them stright through on my DVD player, but I would like more of the DVD-like options. Most of the files I would like to use are Windows Media Audio/Video files (.wmv). I have a CD-R. Can anyone help me with this? (Needs to be free for me to do at this point.) Thank you very much for your time and responses! Any hint will help!
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There are free programs that will do that but myself I would just use neoDVD Plus which will do it all including menus and chapter points.
http://www.mediostream.com/neodvd/index.html
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