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  1. Well I finally went threw my first guide, this one to be exact.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=230988

    Well anyways it converted my avi and now it says its an mp2 file. I'm lost and don't know what to do.
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    You must not have followed the part of the guide that deals with authoring. The mp2 file has to be authored and then burned to dvd. Follow all the instructions.
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  3. I did follow all the instructions. I'll do it again and see what happens. I keep getting this error to

    runtime error
    This application has requested to terminate it in an unusual way
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  4. Did it again, followed the instructions again and its still not giving me an iso file, the 2nd I tried I stopped it to double check everything, and when I looked in the folder there was actually an iso file, but after that I deleated all the files to restart and follow the directions and its giving me an mp2 file instead of a iso.
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  5. Just for kicks I did it again, and once again it turns into an mp2 file, no iso any where. Here is the last few lines of what diko said


    16:48:36 - * Initiating authoring ... *

    16:48:36 - ****************************

    16:48:36 - creating dvdauthor xml file...
    16:48:36 - Author using DVDAuthor. Command-line:
    16:48:36 - dvdauthor\dvdauthor.exe -x "C:\PROGRAM FILES\DIKO\Temp\dvd.xml"
    16:48:36 -

    16:48:38 - Removing temporary muxed files
    16:48:38 - Creating image for burning using mkisofs... Command-line:
    16:48:38 - "dvdauthor\mkisofs.exe" -dvd-video -V "MOVIES" -o "C:\PROGRAM FILES\DIKO\Temp\disc.iso" "C:\PROGRAM FILES\DIKO\Temp\author"
    16:48:38 -

    By the way the one setting that someone might ask if I have checked, burn cd image, its checked. The only thing that was different was, instead of having add just down there I havea start conversion button to, so this time I clicked add, it added the movie in the little box, then it said I needed atleast 1 avi file so I went back up top and clicked the movie. I'll see if this helps at all. Don't know what I'm talking about, I'm refering to this pic

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/images/guides/230988/diko4.png
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