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  1. Hey, I'm asking for help, again. I don't explain myself well, so bear with me. What I'm trying to do is: I have avi, or mkv files that I want to convert to dvd, and I use DVDFlick to do it. But the end result will be too big to fit on a standard 4.7gb dvd, So I want to set the target size to 8.5gb (dual layer). just doing the conversion and setting the output to the hard drive, so just ending up with the "AUDIO_TS" and"VIDEO_TS" folders and their contents. Now if I open "imgburn", use the build feature, and follow the instructions on how to burn dual layer discs, there is no information for the program to gather from which to create the layer breaks, so how do I create them? Thanks.
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  2. Originally Posted by miniboss91 View Post
    But the end result will be too big to fit on a standard 4.7gb dvd.
    Nonsense. Maybe if you set the size to 4.3GB like you're supposed to do, it'll come out the right size - to fit on a single layer DVD+/-R. No downloaded AVI is worth a dual layer DVD:

    http://www.digital-digest.com/articles/AVI_to_DVD_using_DVD_Flick_page1.html
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