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    I have a movie which is avi format. The movie is 2hours 26 minutes long, but when i use dvd flick to convert it to dvd, the end product is just a 35 KB file that lasts for 1 min 10 sec

    Whats going wrong? I have used dvdflick to convert other movies, so why is this not working now
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    have you tried the latest dvd flick beta also? http://www.dvdflick.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=534

    If you have then give us more information about your source file, like a post screenshot from gspot.
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    How do I post a screenshot from gspot? And even so, what will that screenshot tell you?
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    In regards to screenshots, follow the directions here: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic271697.html

    Any information GSpot provides about the AVI might give us a clue as to why the video isn't being converted correctly. For example, maybe it's encoded in a way DVD Flick doesn't like. Or, the AVI could be corrupt.
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    I got it to work. Seems the installed copy of dvd flick was corrupt, so I uninstalled and reinstalled, and bingo

    One more issue, when I load a title into dvd flick, and then go to project settings->Video and choose NTSC, or NTSC-film or PAL, what am I actually choosing? Cause the titles I have converted to DVD using the PAL setting play in my DVD player and so do the ones using the NTSC setting. However, when I go to another DVD player, neither types of DVD play? Whats with that
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    Being you live in the U.S, you will want to use NTSC.
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