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    Hi
    haveing converted my 4 avi's to dvd (vob files) i used to use dvdlabpro in order to have these burnt to a dvd and with a front end menu such as title 1-title 2-etc etc.

    however i got almighty confused on many occasions with all the different things i had to do to get it to work, though it did work i often got it wrong and ended with a playable dvd but not seperated into different titles.

    would some one know of a program that lets you do this easily so that at one end you put in say 4 lots of vob files enter the relevant titles and click go and then voila it would just slowly do it all for you, i get very confused very easily, lol.

    hope someone can help with this please.

    maka
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  2. I can't speak to the confusion factor as I've never used it myself. The last time I authored a DVD was years ago. It's free though..... https://sites.google.com/site/avstodvdmain/

    Your DVD player doesn't play AVIs? If not, I assume it's fairly old as most do these days. Have you tried burning the AVIs to a DVD data disc to see if it will? If so, the player will show a file menu, similar to Explorer using a PC, and you just select the AVI you wish to play. No annoying DVD menu required.
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    Originally Posted by makapa View Post
    Hi
    haveing converted my 4 avi's to dvd (vob files) i used to use dvdlabpro in order to have these burnt to a dvd and with a front end menu such as title 1-title 2-etc etc.

    however i got almighty confused on many occasions with all the different things i had to do to get it to work, though it did work i often got it wrong and ended with a playable dvd but not seperated into different titles.

    would some one know of a program that lets you do this easily so that at one end you put in say 4 lots of vob files enter the relevant titles and click go and then voila it would just slowly do it all for you, i get very confused very easily, lol.

    hope someone can help with this please.

    maka
    AVStoDVD is close to what you want, using its Menu Wizard to input titles. It will accept both .avi and .vob files as input.
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