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  1. Hey Dudes, im trying to convert one of my avi movie files into a dvd file, im currently reading up on it at doom9, everythings goin good except for one major/minor problem (however u guys would choose to classify it as) that i came across. Now i did the following steps;

    (http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/avi2dvdr.htm)<<Heres the link

    1. I processed the audio using gspot as directed (Using many different Programs to make it as perfect as it can possibly be)

    (http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/avi2dvdr.htm)Heres the Link 4 the video Conversion Part Of the Guide)

    2. Im on the converting the video to mpeg-2 part,(i will b using cce to encode it) now ive done most of it already, which includes, setting up the aspect ratios, writing The AviSynth Script Using notepad, but now i need .vob, and .ifo files, but because this is an .avi file it doesnt have n e .vob/.ifo files that i can open, now i know that when u have a dvd MOVIE they contain .vob and .ifo files , but my movie is an avi so im completely stuck, without these files i cannot finish the process, and i really dont want to start over again by using a different guide. if n e of you could please help me out id appreciate it very much, thx for ure help, Syrupy

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  2. or...you can buy one of the new dvd players that support xVID and DIVX

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=168728

    there are plenty of them coming out...just ask around
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