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In the past Iv'e used imgburn to burn a video ts to a DVDR disc , but what about avi files in a folder ? I would like to burn 3 avi files to a  8.5 double layer disc and sound like a possibility ?   

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If they fit in the space, yes you can burn how many you want. That is for archiving purpose.

 

I suppose you don't expect it to be played on a regular DVD player unless you know for sure the player has support for playing avi files.

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My DVD player has support for playing the discs I want to burn because I watch them all the time . I want these movies only to watch on my standard DVD player , not my PC . I guess it's a matter of finding the right program , or it could be there's not  enough room even  for a double layer  . 

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Try load them in DVD Flick or DVD Styler and set the target to a DVD9 (8.5 GB) disc.

 

If you don't care about the quality degrade you could fit (squeeze) them on that disc.

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Try load them in DVD Flick or DVD Styler and set the target to a DVD9 (8.5 GB) disc.

 

If you don't care about the quality degrade you could fit (squeeze) them on that disc.   I have found DVDFlick to be a horribly slow program  ,and the movies freeze up on and off when watching them in my DVD player .  I may give DVD Styler a try and let you know the results . 

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Should there be any other thoughts beside the quote that maybe get lost?

 

EDIT.

 

Oh, I see it now. It's in the quote...

 

On a decent computer should work fine unless you have a problem of multiple codecs installed competing.

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