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  1. Hi ..been a while since I've been here!

    I've recently downloaded a movie it's separated into 2 avi files...(which I can play on my p.c fine audio and video)

    I would like to transfer them onto a dvd so that I can watch it on my stand alone player.

    Could someone please let me know what the best guide for doing this is?

    Thanks.
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    Start by getting AVIcodec or Gspot and find out what kind of AVI these are. Probably some sort of DIVX. Then when you know what your're dealing with, find one of the guides to the left to learn how to do what you want.
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    This is a pretty good guide. In the future, you can find a ton of links to info and guides if you just......
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  4. it's an xvid avi ....I couldn't see a guide on the left referring to xvid-dvd...?
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    Its the same as any avi conversion. As long as you have the xvid codec installed the guide will work
    you know it's the anti-Midas touch when all you touch goes to shit..............
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    It shouldn't matter. If you're going to be using TMPGEnc, make sure you install FFDSHOW and decompress the audio to wav and use the wav file as your audio source.
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  7. Hi ...thanks for the link on that guide ...but ... I couldn't see on there info on how to join the 2 avi files up that I have that make up the movie...?

    Also I've checked with gspot and it does use the ac3 audio ...will the guide still work with it...?

    Thanks.
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