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What is the best video format for burning videos to DVD? And does anyone
know a good program to convert to this format from mpg or avi?

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You may find this site helpful http://www.videohelp.com/guides

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"Sam Huff" <SamHuff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What is the best video format for burning videos to DVD? And does anyone
> know a good program to convert to this format from mpg or avi?
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Sam Huff wrote:
> What is the best video format for burning videos to DVD? And does
> anyone know a good program to convert to this format from mpg or avi?

There are many tools to do this. Some solutions are dedicated to that
one purpose, others are all-in-one tools. I've tried quite a few, but I
always come back to Nero.

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Nero, Roxio, WinDVD Creator, PowerDirector/PowerProducer.... there are many
others as well.

DV-AVI is going to keep the best resolution, MPEG2 format will be second
best.
"Sam Huff" <SamHuff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What is the best video format for burning videos to DVD? And does anyone
> know a good program to convert to this format from mpg or avi?
>
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> Sam
>

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