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How to Burn AVI Files to DVDs

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Summary: In order to burn AVI files to DVDs, all that's needed is any kind of burning software, and the project can be started as a data DVD. Find out how to select video features on software programs, such as Nero, with help from a Web designer in this free video on computer help and tech support.

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Noah Blumenthal is a computer expert who has worked as a Web designer at Netbuzz, an online Web design and advertising company in Paris. He was also an executive consultant at Stamford...read more

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"Hi, I'm Noah. And I'm going to show you how you can burn AVI files to DVDs. If you've downloaded videos or movies or have home videos. That you've transferred on to your computer from your camera. That are in AVI format. And you'd like to burn them on to a DVD for safekeeping. Or for sharing with friends or family. This is how to do it. An AVI file can be burned to a DVD just like any simple other file. To do this, all you need is any kind of burning software. You can simply start a new burning project as a Data DVD. And then add your video files. For example, if we want to burn the Video.AVI file from our desktop here. We just select it in the menu. Select Add. And then we can start burning it to DVD. Now some more advanced burning software programs like Nero for instance. Will have a specific feature for video. That you can select. Where you'll also be able to edit menus and other small things. To enhance your DVD or video files like AVI."

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