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    I have to use 3 programs put a video on DVD.

    1. After I use FitCD,
    2. I have to use TMPGenc to convert it to another format so that
    3. ConvertxtoDVD can burn it to the DVD.

    Can anyone please tell me of a program that can use avs format and automatically convert and burn like ConvertxtoDVD, or AVS Video Converter? (I got AVS Video Converter thinking that it would work with avs formats but ironically it doesn't.)
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    Favc would be the easiest for you to use. It will convert the video using HCenc, author the dvd using dvdauthor, and I believe (not entirely sure) that it can burn to dvd for you (if it dosen't then you can easily burn it's output with imgburn).
    Donadagohvi (Cherokee for "Until we meet again")
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    I must say, it's very confusing. I put the video and clicked Generate DVD. It was taking a while, so I left it. When I came back, it was gone, I figured it finished but I can't find the output. I know where it's supposed to be, but it's not there.
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    Donadagohvi (Cherokee for "Until we meet again")
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    I'll stick to my current procedure. Thanks anyway.
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    is there a video file with avs extension ? the only files I have with avs extension are the scripts generated by fitCD

    what is the source video you are converting ?
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