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  1. Hey everyone... I just got a burner, and I don't know how to get .AVI, .MPEG, .WMV files onto a DVD. I assume you would have to convert them to another file like .VCD or something like that.. Can someone please help? I would appreciate any information. Thanks in advance.
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    These things take a lot of learning and all the information is on the left of this page .

    Try here for a starting point https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/94288.php
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    There's usually a bunch of questions just like this in early January, right after Christmas.

    Keep reading, it's all here at this site...guides, tutorials and other information. After getting some basic knowledge and when you have some specific questions feel free to post them. Welcome!
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    Originally Posted by ZippyP
    There's usually a bunch of questions just like this in early January, right after Christmas.
    And I thought there was only about 9 hours time difference between you and the UK. LOL
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    Originally Posted by andyp1
    Originally Posted by ZippyP
    There's usually a bunch of questions just like this in early January, right after Christmas.
    And I thought there was only about 9 hours time difference between you and the UK. LOL
    I just thought I was transported backwards a couple of months.
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    Reading would be a good start.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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