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  1. i usually use winavi (yeah i know people hate it), but i get good results when combining multiple avis, no more than 4 tho to fit on a single layer dvd

    when i try to create a dual layer dvd, i burn and it just dont play right, could it be winavi, or the dual layer dvd's

    if it is winavi, what prog us there that you can input more than 1 avi, and it encodes all together,

    what i usually do is load the finished set of files into tmpgdvd author, and it comes up with each avi i encode as separate chapters

    ive got convertxtodvd, but when i ask it to load more than 1 it create separate folders for each which is not what i want, iv e not tried loading each one into tmpgdvdauthor, last time i tried separate folders dvd author said they need to be at same bitrate (which the files from winavi were)

    any help please?
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    DVD Flick can combine multiple avis into a single title, and will produce much higher quality output than WinAVI.

    Once it is finished, use Imgburn to burn to Verbatim +R DL discs from Singapore. If you use any other brand of disc you might as well just send your money to me instead. You will get the same outcome, and I will get money. Win-Neutral.
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  3. thanks ive dl dvdflick, gonna give it a go, has anyone got a good link to get the dl dvds from singapore or same somewhere
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    AVI Mux GUI is simple and solid for combining AVI files into one. AVI2DVD can accept multiple AVI files to create a DVD VideoTS folder or ISO.

    I believe both are linked in the tools section <-----

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