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    I have several avi files that I want to burn to dvd. I have also downloaded dvdflick, and I read the tutorial on here.

    According to the tutorial, I added the first title (that is the first avi file) to dvdflick. Then I double clicked on the title name, went to the videos tab, and added the rest of the avi files and clicked accept. Then I clicked on project settings on the menu bar, and under the burning tab, I chose iso as output and then accept. Finally I clicked on start to start the process of making an iso file. But when dvdflick finished, there were just a bunch of m2v files in the specified forder but no iso file. Where did i go wrong?
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    What does the errorlog.txt file say?
    Have you tried the latest beta version?
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    where is the errorlog.txt file? anyways how can I burn all the avi files to a dvd? I am going to use dvddecryptor to burn the iso file to dvd, WHEN I get an iso file.
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    Are you making a DVD or burning AVI files? There's a big difference. But since DVD Flick creates DVD files, you should have ended up with a VIDEO_TS folder with several files or a ISO container file of that same VIDEO_TS folder.

    I wouldn't use DVD Decrypter for burning as it hasn't been updated in some time. ImgBurn is it's replacement. It can accept either a ISO or a VIDEO_TS folder for burning to DVD.
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    In the same folder as the m2v files or the dvdflick folder.
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    Burn the files in NERO as data. Choose DVD, select DATA DVD then add the files .... no problem.
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