|  | Posted by FatKat on 04/11/06 04:30 
No One wrote:> Nero will do the job. I have problems converting Mpeg files and usually lose
 > the sound.  AVI's convert fine.
 
 See what I wrote above - use Virtualdub to extract the sound and save
 as a wav file - then use that as the source for your sound when
 converting the file to mpeg.
 
 > Can take from 3-9 hours to make a TV DVD.
 
 which is why I prefer to make VCDs when burning files of less than 90
 minutes.
 
 > Additionally, you will most likely need to burn to DVD-R as that is the
 > standard, in theUS, for DVD's.  A "play-all" DVD should be able to play
 > anything burned to DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW etc.  The plus of taking the
 > time to burn to a regular DVD is that it would be playable on just about any
 > newer DVD if you use the -R type discs. You also need about 6-9 Gigs of free
 > hard disk storage as a working space for the program to do the conversion.
 > Good luck.
 
 I don't think you need all that hard-drive space when burning a DVD -
 maybe when editing or when converting from analog using a capture card.
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