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    i have jst converted an AVI so that it can be viewed on a dvd player, what i have is an .ac3 file and a .m2v file and in the guide i was using i was told to, either use SpruceUp or DVDArcitect to burn to disk but i can't seem to get hold of either of these and was wondering if some1 could recommend another program that i reletively easy to use that will do the same job
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    doesn't work
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    you can use DVD Lab, or maybe TMPG Author (I don't use that one, so I don't know what kind of streams it likes).

    but DVD Lab is available with a 30-day trial, is easy to use, flexible, and it will accept ac3 and m2v files.
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  5. TMPG DVD Author is aces. Once I started using it i never turned back. The best part about it is it has deadly error checking. I use it to make my DVD structure, then i use IMG Tool Classic to make an image, and then use DVD Decryptor to burn. You can burn right in DVD Author but I dont like it......

    I have used DVD Author with .m2v and AC3 files. The error checking is great because when you encode your m2v file, and try to bring it into DVD Author it will tell you if you dont have the right framerate (forgot to pulldown) or if you have the wrong resolution or any other problems that may cause your DVD to not be fully compliant.
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    i tried dvdlab but i could seem to gey it to burn and my trail on TMPEG has expired is there another i can use
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  7. 1) Don't use DVD-Lab to burn. It is an authoring package, not a burning package. Use a dedicated burning program.

    2) Spend the money and either get TMPGENC or DVD-Lab. They are not that expensive.
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  8. 1) Don't use DVD-Lab to burn. It is an authoring package, not a burning package. Use a dedicated burning program.

    2) Spend the money and either get TMPGENC or DVD-Lab. They are not that expensive.
    Quick question....Why would burning with DVD Lab be any differant ehn burning with TMPGENC?
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    i did try and use Ulead DVD Movie Factory but that didn't seem to work
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