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    I have used quite a number of DVD creator softwares but can't get them play like normal DVD movies. I can't play my burned DVD on my older DVD player. I had use Xillisoft, imToo, Aimersoft example, and the only software that works fine with any DVD player is DVD Flick.

    But for DVD Flick, I am not sure why am I getting a purple video after burning my video It looks like a colour distortion in my video. Here are my settings.
    Format: Mixed (Determine whether NTSC or PAL and encode as such for best quality)
    Bitrate: 8000 Kbit/s
    Encoding: Normal

    Does anyone know how can I burn my DVDs such that it will play on any DVD players like normal DVD movies, and how to solve this colour distortion in my video?
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    Try AVStoDVD instead. And burn the output with ImgBurn.
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    If your place on Planet Earth is somewhere in North America, why are you even mentioning PAL?
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    AVStoDVD or ConvertXtoDVD. your two best options IMO
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    AVStoDVD is not related to AVS Disc Creator right?
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  6. Did you click the link to find out what it is? So far you've used garbage. Now try a good program for a change. Well, DVD Flick is passable, I suppose.

    But to answer your question, no it's not related to AVS Disc Creator (whatever that is).
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    Ok. I will try those software. But for ImgBurn, which one to choose after getting the output from AVStoDVD?

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    You choose write files/folders to disk, then drag in the video_ts folder.
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    Ok I am getting this errors while using AVStoDVD. When I click on the menu, it gives me this message.

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    Then I got this error,

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    and it hangs when loading the menu editor.

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    What's wrong with the software?

    PS: This error pop out with both the installed version and the portable version.
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    Any solutions?
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    AVStoDVD has proved to be an excellent program, with very few issues. I have used it for years and have never seen the error messages you've posted.

    So talk to the author directly: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/277852-AVStoDVD-Support-Thread/page68
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    Ok Thanks!
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    I had recently tried DVD Flick v2 and it is giving me a strange error I never encounter before. "xxxxxx.mkv has no usable video track. It will not be add to the project". I had no problems with .mkv videos with the official DVD Flick 1.3.0.7. Why is this happening in the new 1.3.0.9 v2? v2 should improve it not make it worse.
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    Any Ideas???
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