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Posted by Justin on 12/24/10 11:28
Top post fixed...
> "Terry Pinnell" <terrypin@dial.pipex.com> wrote in message
> news:q9m7k11tf2ejbv9m4r6kibe16i8sqksrjd@4ax.com...
>> "Kathy" <gso@i2k.com> wrote:
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>>>What version of Nero do you have? If you have Nero Ultra 6, you can
>>>directly convert your .avi files to DVD and burn the DVD.
>>>Or you can use WinAVI Video Converter software (www.winavi.com) This will
>>>also convert and burn.
>>>
>>>I have used both.
>>>
>>>Kathy So
>>>
>>>
>>>"Pete Brown" <PeteBrown@nomail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:dhc296$45v$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk...
>>>> Yes, I have Nero software and want to copy an .avi file from my pc hard
>>>> disc
>>>> onto a DVD and then view it on the telly.
>>>> How?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Pete
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> Kathy: I have an OEM 'package' that came with my drive (like many, I
>> suppose?). Uses Nero StartSmart as a front end. Quite a few programs,
>> but can't find any that convert AVI to DVD. FWIW, the 'Product'
>> thingie says I have:
>> Installed version
>> NeroVision Express 2 2.1.2.16
>> Nero OEM 6.6.0.13
>> InCD 4.2.15.0
>> Nero Media Player 1.4.0.22
>> which is presumably just the 'major' programs.
>>
>> Even looking at Recode, couldn't see any mention of AVI conversion.
>>
Kathy wrote on [Wed, 5 Oct 2005 12:23:48 -0400]:
> Irritatingly enough, the OEM software that comes with a DVD burner does not
> include DVD burning software.
That's odd, from the list there certainly looks to be DVD burning
software.
Media conversion software would be something else entirely.
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