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    I have about 800MBs of various MP4 files I would like to put on a DVD. They are varied episodes of around 50MBs each and I'd like to be able to make a DVD with each of these as a selectable file with chapters included.

    Now, that's just some setup to where I'm trying to go with this. What I'm trying to do is get these MP4 files into some sort of form where I can burn them to DVD. I've done this with AVIs before and don't know if I should convert them to AVIs, or try to convert them to MPEG files or what. Also, I don't know what program I should use to make that conversion. I have TMPGEnc's DVD Author and Plus, but only the trial version of TMPGEnc 3.0 Express, which I'm assuming can actually do the conversion. I don't know because the trial time is up, I can't use the program, and I don't even think I opened it.

    Either way, I'm sitting on these files and don't know what to do now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    The mp4 can contain many differents video and audio codecs so it might not work with all "mp4 converters". i think you can identify the video and audio codec with yamb.

    I would first try divxtodvd / convertxtodvd and see if it supports it.
    Or try SUPER or MediaCoder and batch encode all to dvd MPEGs and author them with TDA.
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