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  1. Hi Experts,

    I know the procedure of converting the avi files to dvd using DVDAuthor which includes converting them into mpg first using ffmpeg and then creating a VOB structure using dvdauthor.

    But what i want is that without using this ffmpeg conversion , can I directly give use my avi files to convert them into dvd using dvdauthor?

    Any help in this regard will be appreciated.


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    No. DVD Author is only an authoring tool, and requires compliant assets. It cannot convert the files for you.

    DVD Styler uses DVD Author as it's authoring engine, and can convert AVI files as well.
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    Originally Posted by sumit_pankaj
    But what i want is that without using this ffmpeg conversion , can I directly give use my avi files to convert them into dvd using dvdauthor?
    If your DVD player can play DivX files, as many do these days, you may be able to just burn the AVI files to a data DVD, using ImgBurn, and play these.

    Depends on the player.
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  4. If my avi files are properly indexed can dvdauthor use them ?

    or they have to be in .mpg format only?
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    Originally Posted by sumit_pankaj
    If my avi files are properly indexed can dvdauthor use them ?

    or they have to be in .mpg format only?
    I guess you missed this part...

    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    No. DVD Author is only an authoring tool, and requires compliant assets. It cannot convert the files for you.
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    Try a different tool...like DVD Flick. Or DVD Styler, like Gun1inger suggested.
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