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Hello fellow members. I have researched, read and tried six ways from Sunday on a way to perform this task. Some say, down load a "nero" or other software combined with Imgburn to do this. I have read and tried to convert using the Imgburn method as explained on E-How and have had no success.

 

I am using version 2.5.7.0. Is the a way or to convert these formats via Imgburn so that the they will play on a tv-dvd player (avi to dvd) or not? If yes, I am missing a few brain links. Would someone simply answer yes or no! If yes, would it be possible to list it in the simplest step by step form.

 

I get to a point with the E-How process, thinking oh boy - I got it, then they start explaining buttons or dialog boxes that don't appear or I am obviously missing something in the directions as the files still remain in avi format when played back.

 

Thanks so much in advance.

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It's not possible with ImgBurn, no.

 

Use DVD Flick, ConvertXtoDVD etc.

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Also, My program log shows as follows:

16:35:04 Imgburn Version 2.5.6.0 started! (I thought or the Home page says 2.5.7.0)

16:35:04 Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Edition (6.1, Build 7601 : Service Pack 1)

16:35:04 Total Physical Memory: 4,095,168 KB = Available 2,313,252 KB

16:35:04 Initialising SPTI....

16:35:04 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices....

16:35:04 - > Drive 1 - Info: hp DVD RW AD-7561S AH75 (E:)m (ATAPI)

16:35:04 Found 1 DVD +- RW/RAM!

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If the log says 2.5.6.0, that's the version you're running :)

 

Download the updated version - not that it'll actually help you with your conversion to DVD Video format.

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