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    I have just downloaded an AVI video file that opens in realplayer with the divx option, but i want to put it onto a DVD to watch on my TV whats the EASIEST and best converter to convert it, I tried one called FILM MACHINE but it claims that the file is not supported???
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    VSO DivxToDVD. And you might want to drop that file into Gspot first to see if there is anything odd about it.
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  3. I use DVDSanta, WinAvi and VSO DivxtoDVD. I get different reults depending on the actual avi file.
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    Check out the guides here at videohelp
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    Originally Posted by efiste2
    I have just downloaded an AVI video file that opens in realplayer with the divx option, but i want to put it onto a DVD to watch on my TV whats the EASIEST and best converter to convert it, I tried one called FILM MACHINE but it claims that the file is not supported???
    Best, adj.

    There is no best.

    "Best" is a subjective term, normally based on opinion. That said, occasionally facts prove unequivocal best, but only very occasionally.

    Do you mean "Best" as in "highest quality" ?
    Perhaps "Best" as in "accept most source formats" ?
    Maybe "Best" as in "easiest to use" ?
    Or "Best" as in "fastest" ?

    The best for you is the one that gives you the results you're trying to achieve.
    I like DivxToDVD, and the old freeware version makes it extremely difficult to go wrong ..... anywhere. It's just add file, press convert button. It will do the rest. Mind you, you have absolutely no control whatsoever.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Guides?????? They have guides on this site. I thought this was a post only web site. No researching required. Just post my question and let everyone else solve my problem. Hum? Thats where I have been going wrong these past 3 years.
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