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    I have a number of Video Editing programs Adobe Premier 6.5, Allok AVI to DVD SVCD Converter, Allok WMV to AVI MPEG DVD WMV Converter. I have been trying to convert a AVi files with Xvid format to MPEGII so I can create a DvD but nothing works.

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    Thanks,

    I converted the AVi's and now I've got Video and VTS files. Is there a tutorial to help me compile these as a DvD?
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    Use the classic version of ImgTools to create an ISO IMAGE file from the VIDEO_TS folder.

    Then burn that ISO IMAGE file using ImgBurn.

    Both programs are freeware.

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    Make sure it is the "classic version" of ImgTools that you use not any of the other versions.
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    Originally Posted by sjim
    I converted the AVi's and now I've got Video and VTS files. Is there a tutorial to help me compile these as a DvD?
    It is already compiled as a DVD. All you need is to burn the VIDEO_TS folder - https://www.videohelp.com/guides#3;25 might have some suggestions. Or if you wish to make your own menus, you can import the title(s) into an authoring program such as TMPGEnc DVD Author.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    You could try FAVC. I've been using it recently and it seems to work alright. It produces an iso at the end of the process for quick burning.
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